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ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG
KUNSTWERKE ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG
Robert Rauschenberg | MOCA | https://www.moca.org/ | Artist Harry Dodge, USC Professor of Art History Megan R. Luke and MOCA Chief Curator Helen Molesworth discuss Robert Rauschenberg’s Combines. In these works, Rauschenberg removes the boundaries between painting and sculpture and turns his attention toward exploring the shared spaces between art and life. This fluidity is a part of Rauschenberg’s legacy that has given artists a previously unprecedented sense of creative and formal freedom | Director Andrew van Baal | Music John Cage | Special Thanks Helen Molesworth, Megan R. Luke, Harry Dodge | YouTube
Robert Rauschenberg | How to see the artist | with Sarah Sze | The Museum of Modern Art | MoMA | New York | https://www.moma.org/
Robert Rauschenberg’s „Bed“ | 1950 | was one of his first “combines,” ordinary objects given new significance by placing them in the context of art. Artist Sarah Sze reflects on Rauschenberg’s influence on her own work and explores the question about his combines: was it everyday that became art or art that became everyday? | Robert Rauschenberg | Among Friends | currently on view at The Museum of Modern Art |
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VIDEO / FILM rOBERT rAUSCHENBERG
Robert Rauschenberg: Man at Work (1997) | Fun Fillums | Documentary about the life and work of American sculptor Robert Rauschenberg, who specialized in 3-D imagery constructed of found objects, particularly those of industrial origin (1997) | YouTube
Robert Rauschenberg | Pop Art Pioneer | Full BBC Documentary | 2016
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Robert Rauschenberg | YouTube
Robert Rauschenberg interview | 1998 | Manufacturing Intellect | Established painter Robert Rauschenberg reflects on his conceptual approach to painting, his influences and mentors, and takes Charlie on a tour through his retrospective at the Guggenheim museum | Guggenheim Museum | https://www.guggenheim.org/ | YouTube
Robert Rauschenberg at Tate Modern | The Art Channel | This film on Robert Rauschenberg at Tate Modern shows how the artist worked across printing, photography, painting, assemblage, technology and performance. He remains one of the most influential American artists of the 20th Century whose achievement is still visible in contemporary art. He claimed to be working in the gap between art and life and links historic Dada artists like Marcel Duchamp and Kurt Schwitters with artists working today. The exhibition runs at Tate Modern before transferring to the Museum Of Modern Art in New York City | YouTube
ZITATE ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG
„Die Stärke meiner Arbeit liegt darin, wenn ich das sagen darf, dass ich mich entschieden habe, das Ordinäre zu adeln. Ich glaube, wenn man sich bewegt, tritt man irgend jemand anderem auf die Füße, wenn man zu lange still steht, steht man ihnen im Weg. Und deswegen macht es mir keine Angst, mich zu verändern. Tatsächlich macht mir genau das Gegenteil Angst. Wenn man sich nicht entwickelt, dann verrottet man langsam.“ | Robert Rauschenberg
ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG
KUNSTWERKE ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG
Robert Rauschenberg | MOCA | https://www.moca.org/ | Artist Harry Dodge, USC Professor of Art History Megan R. Luke and MOCA Chief Curator Helen Molesworth discuss Robert Rauschenberg’s Combines. In these works, Rauschenberg removes the boundaries between painting and sculpture and turns his attention toward exploring the shared spaces between art and life. This fluidity is a part of Rauschenberg’s legacy that has given artists a previously unprecedented sense of creative and formal freedom | Director Andrew van Baal | Music John Cage | Special Thanks Helen Molesworth, Megan R. Luke, Harry Dodge | YouTube
Robert Rauschenberg | How to see the artist | with Sarah Sze | The Museum of Modern Art | MoMA | New York | https://www.moma.org/
Robert Rauschenberg’s „Bed“ | 1950 | was one of his first “combines,” ordinary objects given new significance by placing them in the context of art. Artist Sarah Sze reflects on Rauschenberg’s influence on her own work and explores the question about his combines: was it everyday that became art or art that became everyday? | Robert Rauschenberg | Among Friends | currently on view at The Museum of Modern Art |
YouTube
VIDEO / FILM rOBERT rAUSCHENBERG
Robert Rauschenberg: Man at Work (1997) | Fun Fillums | Documentary about the life and work of American sculptor Robert Rauschenberg, who specialized in 3-D imagery constructed of found objects, particularly those of industrial origin (1997) | YouTube
Robert Rauschenberg | Pop Art Pioneer | Full BBC Documentary | 2016
YouTube
Robert Rauschenberg | YouTube
Robert Rauschenberg interview | 1998 | Manufacturing Intellect | Established painter Robert Rauschenberg reflects on his conceptual approach to painting, his influences and mentors, and takes Charlie on a tour through his retrospective at the Guggenheim museum | Guggenheim Museum | https://www.guggenheim.org/ | YouTube
Robert Rauschenberg at Tate Modern | The Art Channel | This film on Robert Rauschenberg at Tate Modern shows how the artist worked across printing, photography, painting, assemblage, technology and performance. He remains one of the most influential American artists of the 20th Century whose achievement is still visible in contemporary art. He claimed to be working in the gap between art and life and links historic Dada artists like Marcel Duchamp and Kurt Schwitters with artists working today. The exhibition runs at Tate Modern before transferring to the Museum Of Modern Art in New York City | YouTube
ZITATE ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG
„Die Stärke meiner Arbeit liegt darin, wenn ich das sagen darf, dass ich mich entschieden habe, das Ordinäre zu adeln. Ich glaube, wenn man sich bewegt, tritt man irgend jemand anderem auf die Füße, wenn man zu lange still steht, steht man ihnen im Weg. Und deswegen macht es mir keine Angst, mich zu verändern. Tatsächlich macht mir genau das Gegenteil Angst. Wenn man sich nicht entwickelt, dann verrottet man langsam.“ | Robert Rauschenberg
ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG
KUNSTWERKE ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG
Robert Rauschenberg | MOCA | https://www.moca.org/ | Artist Harry Dodge, USC Professor of Art History Megan R. Luke and MOCA Chief Curator Helen Molesworth discuss Robert Rauschenberg’s Combines. In these works, Rauschenberg removes the boundaries between painting and sculpture and turns his attention toward exploring the shared spaces between art and life. This fluidity is a part of Rauschenberg’s legacy that has given artists a previously unprecedented sense of creative and formal freedom | Director Andrew van Baal | Music John Cage | Special Thanks Helen Molesworth, Megan R. Luke, Harry Dodge | YouTube
Robert Rauschenberg | How to see the artist | with Sarah Sze | The Museum of Modern Art | MoMA | New York | https://www.moma.org/
Robert Rauschenberg’s „Bed“ | 1950 | was one of his first “combines,” ordinary objects given new significance by placing them in the context of art. Artist Sarah Sze reflects on Rauschenberg’s influence on her own work and explores the question about his combines: was it everyday that became art or art that became everyday? | Robert Rauschenberg | Among Friends | currently on view at The Museum of Modern Art |
YouTube
VIDEO / FILM rOBERT rAUSCHENBERG
Robert Rauschenberg: Man at Work (1997) | Fun Fillums | Documentary about the life and work of American sculptor Robert Rauschenberg, who specialized in 3-D imagery constructed of found objects, particularly those of industrial origin (1997) | YouTube
Robert Rauschenberg | Pop Art Pioneer | Full BBC Documentary | 2016
YouTube
Robert Rauschenberg | YouTube
Robert Rauschenberg interview | 1998 | Manufacturing Intellect | Established painter Robert Rauschenberg reflects on his conceptual approach to painting, his influences and mentors, and takes Charlie on a tour through his retrospective at the Guggenheim museum | Guggenheim Museum | https://www.guggenheim.org/ | YouTube
Robert Rauschenberg at Tate Modern | The Art Channel | This film on Robert Rauschenberg at Tate Modern shows how the artist worked across printing, photography, painting, assemblage, technology and performance. He remains one of the most influential American artists of the 20th Century whose achievement is still visible in contemporary art. He claimed to be working in the gap between art and life and links historic Dada artists like Marcel Duchamp and Kurt Schwitters with artists working today. The exhibition runs at Tate Modern before transferring to the Museum Of Modern Art in New York City | YouTube
ZITATE ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG
„Die Stärke meiner Arbeit liegt darin, wenn ich das sagen darf, dass ich mich entschieden habe, das Ordinäre zu adeln. Ich glaube, wenn man sich bewegt, tritt man irgend jemand anderem auf die Füße, wenn man zu lange still steht, steht man ihnen im Weg. Und deswegen macht es mir keine Angst, mich zu verändern. Tatsächlich macht mir genau das Gegenteil Angst. Wenn man sich nicht entwickelt, dann verrottet man langsam.“ | Robert Rauschenberg