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Experience into Art: Robert Rauschenberg's The Lotus Series at Blue Sky Gallery

Robert Rauschenberg Lotus V, 2008 Pigmented Ink-jet and hand painted photo-gravure on Somerset velvet 45.75 in. x 60 in. x 1.75 in. Print Edition by ULAE Rauschenberg was a great photographer. The first works he sold to the Museum of Modern Art in New York were photographs. The surprising thing is that even though he could capture whatever he wanted in front of a camera, it was never...

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Q&A: Rauschenberg's son on his dad's legacy

Northwest photographer Christopher Rauschenberg talks about life with his dad, Robert Rauschenberg, who died in May. The famed artist was 82 and had no other children.

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Footprints and Thumbprints: Robert Rauschenberg in DC

Robert Rauschenberg's Reservoir With the recent death of seminal artist Robert Rauschenberg, the airwaves and the blogwaves have been filled with stories of the artist, from his childhood in North Dakota to his early days at Black Mountain College in...

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Rauschenberg was Ernie to Jasper Johns’ Bert

I’ve been thinking a lot about Rauschenberg lately. But I’ve always thought a lot about Rauschenberg. For my money (I wish!), he was and remains the unsurpassed master of visual language in the modern era; his seemingly effortless improvisational command...

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content and form

A lecture by Graham Coulter-Smith Jonathan O’Hara Gallery Robert Rauschenberg: untitled, 1968 from Transfer Drawings From the 1960s, watercolor and pencil Coulter-Smith says that: Rauschenberg and Johns challenged abstraction by using representational elements in their work. But in so doing they did not herald a return to the tradition of...

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Remembering Robert Rauschenberg

Invention and bold experimentation are the legacy of Robert Rauschenberg's legendary art career. On May 12, 2008, he died of heart failure in his Florida home and studio. Considered a man of many talents, he had his hand in every...

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Robert Rauschenberg

Why I saw nothing about this until today, I'll never know. Robert Rauschenberg, one of the great artists of the late 20th century, died (at age 82) nearly a month ago. The Times provides a clear, insightful overview of his career. This, from the Times obit, is perhaps the best characterization of Rauschenberg (based on what I've read) that I've ever seen: “Screwing things up is a virtue,”...

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Dance: Rauschenberg and Dance, Partners for Life

Something inherently theatrical about him prompted Robert Rauschenberg to his boldest, freshest conceptions on stage.

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The Religion Of Art

... often revered in the same way holy objects are revered; ostensibly worthless art, such as Robert Rauschenberg's white paintings , are made valuable by their connection to art history in much the same way communion wafers are made meaningful by their connection to scripture. Art's belief structure is part of why Damien Hirst could sell a formaldehyded shark for a cool $12 million. While such...

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Netroots Nations Opening Day Open Thread

If you are inside and don't have the time to write a full blown diary but want to let us folks out here in the provinces no how your day is going, drop us a line in the comments. Our editor has been pushing the boundaries in blogging lately, flirting with a Robert Rauschenberg concept of blogs where writing is minimized and the reflection of the reader forms the main composition of the piece....

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First Thursday Picks July 2008

Robert Rauschenberg Blue Sky Gallery, owned by Christopher Rauschenberg, will be honoring Robert Rauschenberg this month with an exhibition of some of his recent photographs. The prints originate from a trip to China in 1985 as part of the Rauschenberg Overseas Cultural Exchange. Many of the images had remained unused until 2008, when he collaborated with Bill Goldston...

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Google's Marissa Mayer appointed to board of local modern art museum [Nouveau Gauche]

... romances are to be believed). The press release names Sol Lewitt, Robert Bechtle and Robert Rauschenberg as . Only Bechtle is still breathing — at age 76.But throw enough money around and you, too, can pretend to have taste! Worked for the Gap's , who's opening his own ironically named Contemporary Art Museum of the Presidio (or "CAMP") because . No wonder Google chose the Gap building with...

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A fish out of water

... … flounce. I seem to myself to make steady dabs between Perec and Celan, Ashbery and Pessoa, Rauschenberg and Frank Stella, and many others… In the meanwhile, here’s a rather angry-looking flounder, by Günter Grass: Gunter Grass, ‘Butt uber Land’ (’Flounder above country’) 1978, etching from the exhibition “The Writer’s Brush”

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To Do in Portland, OR: Soldier Portraits opening

... Sunday, 12 - 5 pm Opening Reception July 3, 6pm Lecture July 5, 3pm (Also showing: Some guy named Rauschenberg . From Texas, I think.) –> More Soldier Portraits images are also included in group shows at Rayko Photo Center , San Francisco July 18 - August 24 and at The Photographic Resource Center , Boston, through July 2, 2008, as well as at the Jepson Center for the Arts at the Telfair...

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Olympic Collection

... of posters from across the years designed by various masters including Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Max Bill, Jacob Lawrence and David Hockney to name a few. Here's some craziness from a 1916 games poster. I particularly liked this poster from the para-olympic games in Atlanta ('96). Very nice. The V&A museum of childhood is great little place. It's a huge space that I believe used...