So you think you know about Robert Rauschenberg?
Rauschenberg was associated with the Neo-Dada and Pop Art movements.
“Erased de Kooning Drawing” (1953)
Merce Cunningham
Rauschenberg used silk screens coated with photosensitive emulsion.
They were painted entirely in white.
Rauschenberg was awarded the National Medal of Arts by the United States government.
Rauschenberg was influenced by his trip to Italy in 1952, where he encountered ancient Roman art and frescoes.
Rauschenberg collaborated with musician David Byrne for the album cover.
The goat is standing on a painted tyre.
Rauschenberg received the Golden Lion at the Venice Biennale.
Rauschenberg’s collaborator and partner was the artist Jasper Johns.
Rauschenberg used lithography to create the “Booster” series.
“Theater Piece” or “Theater Piece No. 1.”
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