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Robert Rauschenberg  neo-dada Born: Texas, 1925 Died: Florida, 2008
Rauschenberg's influences:  Society and Art  ,[object Object],[object Object]
Rauschenberg's influences:  Artists   ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Duchamp:  Bicycle Wheel (1913)
Rauschenberg's influences:  Cornell   ,[object Object],Cassiopeia 1 (1960)
Rauschenberg's influences:  Schwitters   ,[object Object],Something or other (1922)
Rauschenberg:  Neo Dada Movement   ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Jasper Johns The Critic Smiles (1969) Numbers in color (1958-59)
Johns:  Three flags (1968) Jasper Johns once said “No American artist, invented  more than Rauschenberg”
All white and Black Paintings
Works similar to Rauschenberg  ,[object Object],Pananti (1960) ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Works similar to Rauschenberg ,[object Object],Angel Blue (1961)
Robert Rauschenberg on "Erased de Kooning" This piece was one of Rauschenberg's most controversial.  It raised many fundamental questions about the nature of art. The viewer was challenged to consider whether erasing another artist's work could be a creative act, as well as whether the work was only "art" because Rauschenberg was responsible.
Rauschenberg's work:  Combines   ,[object Object],Monogram (1955-59)
Rauschenberg:  Bed (1955)
Rauschenberg:  First landing jump (1961)
Rauschenberg's work:  Silk screens   Retroactive 1 (1964)  Creek (1964)
Rauschenberg's Legacy  Rauschenberg died of heart failure in 2008, aged 82. How should he be remembered? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Marilyn Monroe (1967) Coca-cola bottles (1962) Warhol:
Roy Lichtenstein, who's use of comic strips in art  followed Rauschenberg's by 10 years,  acknowledged the latter's influence on him, and  on pop art in general.  “The coke bottles he put into his art, the   happenings and environments, all the things in   which he was involved, brought up a raw, strictly   American material .. merchandise as   merchandise. Art became American rather than   European. The Sixties, Seventies and Eighties   were all influenced by that work”.

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Robert rauschenberg updated

  • 1. Robert Rauschenberg neo-dada Born: Texas, 1925 Died: Florida, 2008
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4. Duchamp: Bicycle Wheel (1913)
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8. Jasper Johns The Critic Smiles (1969) Numbers in color (1958-59)
  • 9. Johns: Three flags (1968) Jasper Johns once said “No American artist, invented more than Rauschenberg”
  • 10. All white and Black Paintings
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13. Robert Rauschenberg on "Erased de Kooning" This piece was one of Rauschenberg's most controversial. It raised many fundamental questions about the nature of art. The viewer was challenged to consider whether erasing another artist's work could be a creative act, as well as whether the work was only "art" because Rauschenberg was responsible.
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  • 16. Rauschenberg: First landing jump (1961)
  • 17. Rauschenberg's work: Silk screens Retroactive 1 (1964) Creek (1964)
  • 18.
  • 19. Marilyn Monroe (1967) Coca-cola bottles (1962) Warhol:
  • 20. Roy Lichtenstein, who's use of comic strips in art followed Rauschenberg's by 10 years, acknowledged the latter's influence on him, and on pop art in general. “The coke bottles he put into his art, the happenings and environments, all the things in which he was involved, brought up a raw, strictly American material .. merchandise as merchandise. Art became American rather than European. The Sixties, Seventies and Eighties were all influenced by that work”.