Robert Rauschenberg
ART and PRESS im Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin v. Galvanize & Anonymous (2012)
→ Art Design Publicity magazineKim Min Su - 21 Mar 12
...Robert Rauschenberg, Daniel Richter, Gerhard Richter, Thomas Ruff, Julian Schnabel, Gregor Schneider, Nedko Solakov, Luc Tuymans, Günther Uecker, Marcel van Eeden, Angel Vergara, Kelley Walker, and Franz West. In autumn, ARTandPRESS will travel to Karlsruhe: The ZKM Zentrum für Kunst und...
ART and PRESS at Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin vs. Galvanize & Anonymous (2012)
→ Art Design Publicity magazineKim Min Su - 21 Mar 12
...Robert Rauschenberg, Daniel Richter, Gerhard Richter, Thomas Ruff, Julian Schnabel, Gregor Schneider, Nedko Solakov, Luc Tuymans, Günther Uecker, Marcel van Eeden, Angel Vergara, Kelley Walker, and Franz West. In autumn, ARTandPRESS will travel to Karlsruhe: The ZKM Zentrum für Kunst und...
Tacita Dean - Merce Cunningham - John Cage at Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (2010-11) (press release)
→ café libraryADP staff - 03 Feb 11
Tacita Dean - Merce Cunningham - John Cage at Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (2010-11) (press release) ADP staff; Text by Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, USA artdesigncafé | café library | Published 3 February 2011 Tacita Dean. Merce Cunningham performs STILLNESS (in three movements)...
John Cage: Every Day is a Good Day at BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art (press release) (2011)
→ music + art room- 19 Jun 10
...Robert Rauschenberg and the dance choreographer Merce Cunningham, was a friend of Jasper Johns and Marcel Duchamp, and was a major influence on the Fluxus artists of the 1960s and ’70s. It was not until he was in his mid-sixties that he began to practise seriously as a visual artist himself,...
Daimler Art Collection: Interview with Renate Wiehager (2009)
→ café libraryR.J. Preece - 01 Jun 09
Daimler Art Collection: Interview with Renate Wiehager (2009) Originally formed in 1977, the Daimler Art Collection includes about 1,800 works by approximately 600 German and international artists, focusing on abstract and geometrical painting. In the 1980s, the collection also began...
Soft sculpture at National Gallery of Australia, Canberra (2009) (press release)
→ café libraryADP staff - 16 May 09
...Robert Rauschenberg and Richard Serra feature, as well as Arte Povera works (a term introduced in a time where artists were taking a radical stance at the end of the 1960s) and installations by Joseph Beuys and Annette Messager. Other artists include Lynda Benglis, Michelle Stuart and Richard...
Tracey Emin : Art and Celebrity excerpts (2003)
→ Art Design Publicity magazineJohn A. Walker - 22 Jul 03
Tracey Emin : Art and Celebrity excerpts (2003) Now onto the queen of art + celebrity from John A. Walker’s book. Tracey Emin UK tabloid coverage sample around My bed. Click the image to see a music journalism interpretation of Tracey Emin’s darker media coverage, featuring Stephen Mallinder...
MASS MoCA: Critical MASS (1999)
→ café libraryR.J. Preece - 01 Oct 99
...Robert Rauschenberg MASS MoCA' title='Robert Rauschenberg MASS MoCA' /> Robert Rauschenberg. The 1/4 Mile or 2 Furlong Piece, (1981–present). Mixed media, dimensions variable, currently 978 running feet. Size does matter, and big is one way to describe MASS MoCA’s 220,000 square feet....
MASS MoCA: Bigger is better
→ café libraryR.J. Preece - 01 Sep 99
...Robert Rauschenberg. Carved out of factory architecture, gallery dimensions are immense. The biggest one is the largest in the United States— as long as an American football field— and currently houses Robert Rauschenberg’s The ¼ Miles or 2 Furlong Piece (1981-present). Described as a work in...
Robert Hughes - Shock of the new - 1980 (1993)
→ café libraryJohn A. Walker - 01 Jun 93
Robert Hughes - Shock of the new - 1980 (1993) The title of Robert Hughes’ major pundit series about modern art was rather misleading because it contained little that was either shocking or new. This was because by 1980 modern art had become very familiar, an accepted part of official culture....
Venice Biennale / Venice Biennial (1992)
→ café libraryJohn A. Walker (glossary) - 19 Jun 92
...Robert Rauschenberg was the artist chosen to represent the United States and he was also awarded a prize. Four years later, at the time of student unrest in Europe, the Biennale was criticized and disrupted by protesters. In recent years a thematic exhibition has also been mounted; in 1986 the...
Tyler Graphics (1992)
→ café libraryJohn A. Walker (glossary) - 18 Jun 92
...Robert Rauschenberg and Frank Stella. Critics described Tyler’s West Coast lithographs as exemplifying an “industrial aesthetic”. Tyler has been a commercially successful printmaker but he has also encouraged technical experimentation, especially in the realm of hand-made papers (e.g. Hockney’s...
Technological Art (1992)
→ café libraryJohn A. Walker (glossary) - 18 Jun 92
...Robert Rauschenberg, Tony Smith, Andy Warhol and Robert Whitman. They selected corporations with whom they worked for many months to achieve a genuine collaboration (hence the label "corporate art"). Maurice Tuchman’s project was, in its own terms, a success but the exhibition coincided with a...
Sound Art (1992)
→ music + art roomJohn A. Walker (glossary) - 17 Jun 92
...Robert Rauschenberg to add a collage of sounds to the normally silent artform of painting by incorporating a radio into one of his combines. Since then many visual artists have employed sounds. Some have used them as an adjunct to their main activity, some as one element in a mix of media, and...
Silk-Screenprinting / Photo-Screenprinting (1992)
→ café libraryJohn A. Walker (glossary) - 17 Jun 92
...Robert Rauschenberg, John Stezaker and Andy Warhol. See also Atelier 17, Copy Art, Curwen Studio, Kelpra Studios, Mec Art, Media Art, Multiples, Pop Art, Serial Art, Tamarind Lithography Workshop, Tyler Graphics. References and further readings > Pat Gilmour. Modern prints. (Studio Vista,...
Scenography (1992)
→ café libraryJohn A. Walker (glossary) - 17 Jun 92
...Robert Rauschenberg, Bridget Riley, David Salle and Gerald Scarfe. Tadeusz Kantor (1915-90), the avant garde Polish artist-designer and leader of the troupe “Cricot 2”, overlapped both categories. In 1988 the Linbury Prize for stage design was instituted in Britain. The 1989 winner was Kenny...
Performance Art (1992)
→ café libraryJohn A. Walker (glossary) - 15 Jun 92
...Robert Rauschenberg and Robert Wilson. Performance Art: 1 | 2
Object Art (1992)
→ café libraryJohn A. Walker (glossary) - 14 Jun 92
...Robert Rauschenberg began to incorporate found objects into their paintings. In Britain John Latham began to construct reliefs from old books, while simultaneously in Europe the nouveaux réalistes devised many works consisting of accumulations of everyday products. And in 1965 the French critic...
Neo-Dada (1992)
→ café libraryJohn A. Walker (glossary) - 13 Jun 92
...Robert Rauschenberg. Johns painted with Duchampian irony banal, ’ready-made’ images— targets, flags, maps and numbers— filling the whole surface of the canvas, thus raising a question in the spectator’s mind as to the ontological status of the object displayed. Rauschenberg incorporated industrial...
Monochromatic Painting / Monotonal Painting (1992)
→ café libraryJohn A. Walker (glossary) - 12 Jun 92
...Robert Rauschenberg, Robert Mangold, Robert Ryman, Ad Reinhardt, William Turnbull, Bob Law and Marcia Hafif. Monochromatic canvases can be regarded as extreme instances of the reductivist aesthetic. Perhaps the most famous series was that generated by Yves Klein in the 1950s for which he...






