Robert Rauschenberg

Robert Rauschenberg

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Jan 31, 2010 · English · Paperback (48 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 48
Language English
Published Jan 31, 2010
Publisher The Museum of Modern Art, New York
ISBN-10 0870707671
ISBN-13 9780870707674

Description

Robert Rauschenberg stands as a transformative figure in twentieth-century art, reshaping the boundaries of creativity and expression. His innovative approach combined a variety of mediums, blurring the lines between painting, sculpture, and performance. Through a remarkable career, Rauschenberg challenged traditional notions of art, inviting viewers to engage with the world in dynamic new ways.

The collaboration with Carolyn Lanchner brings to light the intricacies of Rauschenberg's work and the conceptual underpinnings that drove his artistic choices. Richly illustrated, the narrative delves into the thoughts and experiences that informed his creations, showcasing how he influenced not only his contemporaries but also future generations of artists.

As the pages unfold, readers encounter a vivid exploration of Rauschenberg's life and legacy, capturing the essence of an artist who was not afraid to experiment and redefine the artistic landscape. His drive to innovate continues to resonate, inspiring a conversation about the role of art in society and its ability to provoke, challenge, and inspire change.

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History Art & Photography Contemporary
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