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Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
23rd April 2024.
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Caryatid Cavalcade I / ROCI
Chile, 1985
Silkscreen ink, acrylic and graphite on canvas
The exhibition encompasses canvases, sculptures, cardboard works, neon light, photogravures and textiles, as well as an example of Rauschenberg’s earliest metal paintings.
Between 1984 and 1991 Robert Rauschenberg undertook a monumental cultural exchange programme to foster mutual understanding between different cultures through artistic expression. The Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) foregrounds his conviction in art as a force for positive social change, along with the role of travel as a key catalyst for his characteristically experimental approach to materials and techniques.
Presenting works directly from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, this is the first gallery survey to span the entirety of the project since its conclusion in 1991. The ROCI works, many of which are also shown publicly for the first time since the project ended, are contextualised with archival materials. A selection of the artist’s black-and-white photographs, taken as source material during his travels and used for the silkscreen images in the ROCI works, are also included. Together, these elements offer an unprecedented overview of one of the most ambitious and wide-reaching artistic interchanges of the late-20th century.
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Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
23rd April 2024.
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Caryatid Cavalcade I / ROCI
Chile, 1985
Silkscreen ink, acrylic and graphite on canvas
The exhibition encompasses canvases, sculptures, cardboard works, neon light, photogravures and textiles, as well as an example of Rauschenberg’s earliest metal paintings.
Between 1984 and 1991 Robert Rauschenberg undertook a monumental cultural exchange programme to foster mutual understanding between different cultures through artistic expression. The Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) foregrounds his conviction in art as a force for positive social change, along with the role of travel as a key catalyst for his characteristically experimental approach to materials and techniques.
Presenting works directly from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, this is the first gallery survey to span the entirety of the project since its conclusion in 1991. The ROCI works, many of which are also shown publicly for the first time since the project ended, are contextualised with archival materials. A selection of the artist’s black-and-white photographs, taken as source material during his travels and used for the silkscreen images in the ROCI works, are also included. Together, these elements offer an unprecedented overview of one of the most ambitious and wide-reaching artistic interchanges of the late-20th century.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
23rd April 2024.
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Caryatid Cavalcade I / ROCI
Chile, 1985
Silkscreen ink, acrylic and graphite on canvas
The exhibition encompasses canvases, sculptures, cardboard works, neon light, photogravures and textiles, as well as an example of Rauschenberg’s earliest metal paintings.
Between 1984 and 1991 Robert Rauschenberg undertook a monumental cultural exchange programme to foster mutual understanding between different cultures through artistic expression. The Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) foregrounds his conviction in art as a force for positive social change, along with the role of travel as a key catalyst for his characteristically experimental approach to materials and techniques.
Presenting works directly from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, this is the first gallery survey to span the entirety of the project since its conclusion in 1991. The ROCI works, many of which are also shown publicly for the first time since the project ended, are contextualised with archival materials. A selection of the artist’s black-and-white photographs, taken as source material during his travels and used for the silkscreen images in the ROCI works, are also included. Together, these elements offer an unprecedented overview of one of the most ambitious and wide-reaching artistic interchanges of the late-20th century.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
23rd April 2024.
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Caryatid Cavalcade I / ROCI
Chile, 1985
Silkscreen ink, acrylic and graphite on canvas
The exhibition encompasses canvases, sculptures, cardboard works, neon light, photogravures and textiles, as well as an example of Rauschenberg’s earliest metal paintings.
Between 1984 and 1991 Robert Rauschenberg undertook a monumental cultural exchange programme to foster mutual understanding between different cultures through artistic expression. The Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) foregrounds his conviction in art as a force for positive social change, along with the role of travel as a key catalyst for his characteristically experimental approach to materials and techniques.
Presenting works directly from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, this is the first gallery survey to span the entirety of the project since its conclusion in 1991. The ROCI works, many of which are also shown publicly for the first time since the project ended, are contextualised with archival materials. A selection of the artist’s black-and-white photographs, taken as source material during his travels and used for the silkscreen images in the ROCI works, are also included. Together, these elements offer an unprecedented overview of one of the most ambitious and wide-reaching artistic interchanges of the late-20th century.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
23rd April 2024.
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Caryatid Cavalcade I / ROCI
Chile, 1985
Silkscreen ink, acrylic and graphite on canvas
The exhibition encompasses canvases, sculptures, cardboard works, neon light, photogravures and textiles, as well as an example of Rauschenberg’s earliest metal paintings.
Between 1984 and 1991 Robert Rauschenberg undertook a monumental cultural exchange programme to foster mutual understanding between different cultures through artistic expression. The Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) foregrounds his conviction in art as a force for positive social change, along with the role of travel as a key catalyst for his characteristically experimental approach to materials and techniques.
Presenting works directly from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, this is the first gallery survey to span the entirety of the project since its conclusion in 1991. The ROCI works, many of which are also shown publicly for the first time since the project ended, are contextualised with archival materials. A selection of the artist’s black-and-white photographs, taken as source material during his travels and used for the silkscreen images in the ROCI works, are also included. Together, these elements offer an unprecedented overview of one of the most ambitious and wide-reaching artistic interchanges of the late-20th century.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
23rd April 2024.
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Caryatid Cavalcade I / ROCI
Chile, 1985
Silkscreen ink, acrylic and graphite on canvas
The exhibition encompasses canvases, sculptures, cardboard works, neon light, photogravures and textiles, as well as an example of Rauschenberg’s earliest metal paintings.
Between 1984 and 1991 Robert Rauschenberg undertook a monumental cultural exchange programme to foster mutual understanding between different cultures through artistic expression. The Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) foregrounds his conviction in art as a force for positive social change, along with the role of travel as a key catalyst for his characteristically experimental approach to materials and techniques.
Presenting works directly from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, this is the first gallery survey to span the entirety of the project since its conclusion in 1991. The ROCI works, many of which are also shown publicly for the first time since the project ended, are contextualised with archival materials. A selection of the artist’s black-and-white photographs, taken as source material during his travels and used for the silkscreen images in the ROCI works, are also included. Together, these elements offer an unprecedented overview of one of the most ambitious and wide-reaching artistic interchanges of the late-20th century.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
23rd April 2024.
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Level Revel / ROCI USA (Wax Fire Works), 1990
Silkscreen ink and fire wax on mirrored aluminium
The exhibition encompasses canvases, sculptures, cardboard works, neon light, photogravures and textiles, as well as an example of Rauschenberg’s earliest metal paintings.
Between 1984 and 1991 Robert Rauschenberg undertook a monumental cultural exchange programme to foster mutual understanding between different cultures through artistic expression. The Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) foregrounds his conviction in art as a force for positive social change, along with the role of travel as a key catalyst for his characteristically experimental approach to materials and techniques.
Presenting works directly from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, this is the first gallery survey to span the entirety of the project since its conclusion in 1991. The ROCI works, many of which are also shown publicly for the first time since the project ended, are contextualised with archival materials. A selection of the artist’s black-and-white photographs, taken as source material during his travels and used for the silkscreen images in the ROCI works, are also included. Together, these elements offer an unprecedented overview of one of the most ambitious and wide-reaching artistic interchanges of the late-20th century.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
23rd April 2024.
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Level Revel / ROCI USA (Wax Fire Works), 1990
Silkscreen ink and fire wax on mirrored aluminium
The exhibition encompasses canvases, sculptures, cardboard works, neon light, photogravures and textiles, as well as an example of Rauschenberg’s earliest metal paintings.
Between 1984 and 1991 Robert Rauschenberg undertook a monumental cultural exchange programme to foster mutual understanding between different cultures through artistic expression. The Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) foregrounds his conviction in art as a force for positive social change, along with the role of travel as a key catalyst for his characteristically experimental approach to materials and techniques.
Presenting works directly from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, this is the first gallery survey to span the entirety of the project since its conclusion in 1991. The ROCI works, many of which are also shown publicly for the first time since the project ended, are contextualised with archival materials. A selection of the artist’s black-and-white photographs, taken as source material during his travels and used for the silkscreen images in the ROCI works, are also included. Together, these elements offer an unprecedented overview of one of the most ambitious and wide-reaching artistic interchanges of the late-20th century.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
23rd April 2024.
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Level Revel / ROCI USA (Wax Fire Works), 1990
Silkscreen ink and fire wax on mirrored aluminium
The exhibition encompasses canvases, sculptures, cardboard works, neon light, photogravures and textiles, as well as an example of Rauschenberg’s earliest metal paintings.
Between 1984 and 1991 Robert Rauschenberg undertook a monumental cultural exchange programme to foster mutual understanding between different cultures through artistic expression. The Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) foregrounds his conviction in art as a force for positive social change, along with the role of travel as a key catalyst for his characteristically experimental approach to materials and techniques.
Presenting works directly from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, this is the first gallery survey to span the entirety of the project since its conclusion in 1991. The ROCI works, many of which are also shown publicly for the first time since the project ended, are contextualised with archival materials. A selection of the artist’s black-and-white photographs, taken as source material during his travels and used for the silkscreen images in the ROCI works, are also included. Together, these elements offer an unprecedented overview of one of the most ambitious and wide-reaching artistic interchanges of the late-20th century.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
23rd April 2024.
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Level Revel / ROCI USA (Wax Fire Works), 1990
Silkscreen ink and fire wax on mirrored aluminium
The exhibition encompasses canvases, sculptures, cardboard works, neon light, photogravures and textiles, as well as an example of Rauschenberg’s earliest metal paintings.
Between 1984 and 1991 Robert Rauschenberg undertook a monumental cultural exchange programme to foster mutual understanding between different cultures through artistic expression. The Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) foregrounds his conviction in art as a force for positive social change, along with the role of travel as a key catalyst for his characteristically experimental approach to materials and techniques.
Presenting works directly from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, this is the first gallery survey to span the entirety of the project since its conclusion in 1991. The ROCI works, many of which are also shown publicly for the first time since the project ended, are contextualised with archival materials. A selection of the artist’s black-and-white photographs, taken as source material during his travels and used for the silkscreen images in the ROCI works, are also included. Together, these elements offer an unprecedented overview of one of the most ambitious and wide-reaching artistic interchanges of the late-20th century.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
23rd April 2024.
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Level Revel / ROCI USA (Wax Fire Works), 1990
Silkscreen ink and fire wax on mirrored aluminium
The exhibition encompasses canvases, sculptures, cardboard works, neon light, photogravures and textiles, as well as an example of Rauschenberg’s earliest metal paintings.
Between 1984 and 1991 Robert Rauschenberg undertook a monumental cultural exchange programme to foster mutual understanding between different cultures through artistic expression. The Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) foregrounds his conviction in art as a force for positive social change, along with the role of travel as a key catalyst for his characteristically experimental approach to materials and techniques.
Presenting works directly from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, this is the first gallery survey to span the entirety of the project since its conclusion in 1991. The ROCI works, many of which are also shown publicly for the first time since the project ended, are contextualised with archival materials. A selection of the artist’s black-and-white photographs, taken as source material during his travels and used for the silkscreen images in the ROCI works, are also included. Together, these elements offer an unprecedented overview of one of the most ambitious and wide-reaching artistic interchanges of the late-20th century.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
23rd April 2024.
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Level Revel / ROCI USA (Wax Fire Works), 1990
Silkscreen ink and fire wax on mirrored aluminium
The exhibition encompasses canvases, sculptures, cardboard works, neon light, photogravures and textiles, as well as an example of Rauschenberg’s earliest metal paintings.
Between 1984 and 1991 Robert Rauschenberg undertook a monumental cultural exchange programme to foster mutual understanding between different cultures through artistic expression. The Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) foregrounds his conviction in art as a force for positive social change, along with the role of travel as a key catalyst for his characteristically experimental approach to materials and techniques.
Presenting works directly from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, this is the first gallery survey to span the entirety of the project since its conclusion in 1991. The ROCI works, many of which are also shown publicly for the first time since the project ended, are contextualised with archival materials. A selection of the artist’s black-and-white photographs, taken as source material during his travels and used for the silkscreen images in the ROCI works, are also included. Together, these elements offer an unprecedented overview of one of the most ambitious and wide-reaching artistic interchanges of the late-20th century.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
23rd April 2024.
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Level Revel / ROCI USA (Wax Fire Works), 1990
Silkscreen ink and fire wax on mirrored aluminium
The exhibition encompasses canvases, sculptures, cardboard works, neon light, photogravures and textiles, as well as an example of Rauschenberg’s earliest metal paintings.
Between 1984 and 1991 Robert Rauschenberg undertook a monumental cultural exchange programme to foster mutual understanding between different cultures through artistic expression. The Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) foregrounds his conviction in art as a force for positive social change, along with the role of travel as a key catalyst for his characteristically experimental approach to materials and techniques.
Presenting works directly from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, this is the first gallery survey to span the entirety of the project since its conclusion in 1991. The ROCI works, many of which are also shown publicly for the first time since the project ended, are contextualised with archival materials. A selection of the artist’s black-and-white photographs, taken as source material during his travels and used for the silkscreen images in the ROCI works, are also included. Together, these elements offer an unprecedented overview of one of the most ambitious and wide-reaching artistic interchanges of the late-20th century.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
23rd April 2024.
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Iban Pak Tanah (Iban Landmark) ROCI Malaysia 1990
Silkscreen ink and acrylic on tin plated steel
The exhibition encompasses canvases, sculptures, cardboard works, neon light, photogravures and textiles, as well as an example of Rauschenberg’s earliest metal paintings.
Between 1984 and 1991 Robert Rauschenberg undertook a monumental cultural exchange programme to foster mutual understanding between different cultures through artistic expression. The Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) foregrounds his conviction in art as a force for positive social change, along with the role of travel as a key catalyst for his characteristically experimental approach to materials and techniques.
Presenting works directly from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, this is the first gallery survey to span the entirety of the project since its conclusion in 1991. The ROCI works, many of which are also shown publicly for the first time since the project ended, are contextualised with archival materials. A selection of the artist’s black-and-white photographs, taken as source material during his travels and used for the silkscreen images in the ROCI works, are also included. Together, these elements offer an unprecedented overview of one of the most ambitious and wide-reaching artistic interchanges of the late-20th century.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
23rd April 2024.
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Red Sunday (Domingo Rojo ROCI Cuba, 1988
silkscreen ink & enamel on galvanised steel
The exhibition encompasses canvases, sculptures, cardboard works, neon light, photogravures and textiles, as well as an example of Rauschenberg’s earliest metal paintings.
Between 1984 and 1991 Robert Rauschenberg undertook a monumental cultural exchange programme to foster mutual understanding between different cultures through artistic expression. The Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) foregrounds his conviction in art as a force for positive social change, along with the role of travel as a key catalyst for his characteristically experimental approach to materials and techniques.
Presenting works directly from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, this is the first gallery survey to span the entirety of the project since its conclusion in 1991. The ROCI works, many of which are also shown publicly for the first time since the project ended, are contextualised with archival materials. A selection of the artist’s black-and-white photographs, taken as source material during his travels and used for the silkscreen images in the ROCI works, are also included. Together, these elements offer an unprecedented overview of one of the most ambitious and wide-reaching artistic interchanges of the late-20th century.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
23rd April 2024.
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Rudy’s House ROCI Venezuela, 1985
Acrylic, silkscreen ink, plexiglas mirror and metal on plywood
The exhibition encompasses canvases, sculptures, cardboard works, neon light, photogravures and textiles, as well as an example of Rauschenberg’s earliest metal paintings.
Between 1984 and 1991 Robert Rauschenberg undertook a monumental cultural exchange programme to foster mutual understanding between different cultures through artistic expression. The Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) foregrounds his conviction in art as a force for positive social change, along with the role of travel as a key catalyst for his characteristically experimental approach to materials and techniques.
Presenting works directly from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, this is the first gallery survey to span the entirety of the project since its conclusion in 1991. The ROCI works, many of which are also shown publicly for the first time since the project ended, are contextualised with archival materials. A selection of the artist’s black-and-white photographs, taken as source material during his travels and used for the silkscreen images in the ROCI works, are also included. Together, these elements offer an unprecedented overview of one of the most ambitious and wide-reaching artistic interchanges of the late-20th century.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
23rd April 2024.
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Narcissus’ Father / ROCI TIBET , 1985
Assembled metal objects
The exhibition encompasses canvases, sculptures, cardboard works, neon light, photogravures and textiles, as well as an example of Rauschenberg’s earliest metal paintings.
Between 1984 and 1991 Robert Rauschenberg undertook a monumental cultural exchange programme to foster mutual understanding between different cultures through artistic expression. The Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) foregrounds his conviction in art as a force for positive social change, along with the role of travel as a key catalyst for his characteristically experimental approach to materials and techniques.
Presenting works directly from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, this is the first gallery survey to span the entirety of the project since its conclusion in 1991. The ROCI works, many of which are also shown publicly for the first time since the project ended, are contextualised with archival materials. A selection of the artist’s black-and-white photographs, taken as source material during his travels and used for the silkscreen images in the ROCI works, are also included. Together, these elements offer an unprecedented overview of one of the most ambitious and wide-reaching artistic interchanges of the late-20th century.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
23rd April 2024.
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Narcissus’ Father / ROCI TIBET , 1985
Assembled metal objects
The exhibition encompasses canvases, sculptures, cardboard works, neon light, photogravures and textiles, as well as an example of Rauschenberg’s earliest metal paintings.
Between 1984 and 1991 Robert Rauschenberg undertook a monumental cultural exchange programme to foster mutual understanding between different cultures through artistic expression. The Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) foregrounds his conviction in art as a force for positive social change, along with the role of travel as a key catalyst for his characteristically experimental approach to materials and techniques.
Presenting works directly from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, this is the first gallery survey to span the entirety of the project since its conclusion in 1991. The ROCI works, many of which are also shown publicly for the first time since the project ended, are contextualised with archival materials. A selection of the artist’s black-and-white photographs, taken as source material during his travels and used for the silkscreen images in the ROCI works, are also included. Together, these elements offer an unprecedented overview of one of the most ambitious and wide-reaching artistic interchanges of the late-20th century.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
23rd April 2024.
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Narcissus’ Father / ROCI TIBET , 1985
Assembled metal objects
The exhibition encompasses canvases, sculptures, cardboard works, neon light, photogravures and textiles, as well as an example of Rauschenberg’s earliest metal paintings.
Between 1984 and 1991 Robert Rauschenberg undertook a monumental cultural exchange programme to foster mutual understanding between different cultures through artistic expression. The Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) foregrounds his conviction in art as a force for positive social change, along with the role of travel as a key catalyst for his characteristically experimental approach to materials and techniques.
Presenting works directly from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, this is the first gallery survey to span the entirety of the project since its conclusion in 1991. The ROCI works, many of which are also shown publicly for the first time since the project ended, are contextualised with archival materials. A selection of the artist’s black-and-white photographs, taken as source material during his travels and used for the silkscreen images in the ROCI works, are also included. Together, these elements offer an unprecedented overview of one of the most ambitious and wide-reaching artistic interchanges of the late-20th century.
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Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
23rd April 2024.
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Onoto Snare / ROCI Venezuela, 1985
Silkscreen ink acrylic and graphite on canvas with object
The exhibition encompasses canvases, sculptures, cardboard works, neon light, photogravures and textiles, as well as an example of Rauschenberg’s earliest metal paintings.
Between 1984 and 1991 Robert Rauschenberg undertook a monumental cultural exchange programme to foster mutual understanding between different cultures through artistic expression. The Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) foregrounds his conviction in art as a force for positive social change, along with the role of travel as a key catalyst for his characteristically experimental approach to materials and techniques.
Presenting works directly from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, this is the first gallery survey to span the entirety of the project since its conclusion in 1991. The ROCI works, many of which are also shown publicly for the first time since the project ended, are contextualised with archival materials. A selection of the artist’s black-and-white photographs, taken as source material during his travels and used for the silkscreen images in the ROCI works, are also included. Together, these elements offer an unprecedented overview of one of the most ambitious and wide-reaching artistic interchanges of the late-20th century.
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Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
23rd April 2024.
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The exhibition encompasses canvases, sculptures, cardboard works, neon light, photogravures and textiles, as well as an example of Rauschenberg’s earliest metal paintings.
Between 1984 and 1991 Robert Rauschenberg undertook a monumental cultural exchange programme to foster mutual understanding between different cultures through artistic expression. The Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) foregrounds his conviction in art as a force for positive social change, along with the role of travel as a key catalyst for his characteristically experimental approach to materials and techniques.
Presenting works directly from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, this is the first gallery survey to span the entirety of the project since its conclusion in 1991. The ROCI works, many of which are also shown publicly for the first time since the project ended, are contextualised with archival materials. A selection of the artist’s black-and-white photographs, taken as source material during his travels and used for the silkscreen images in the ROCI works, are also included. Together, these elements offer an unprecedented overview of one of the most ambitious and wide-reaching artistic interchanges of the late-20th century.
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Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
23rd April 2024.
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Night Post /ROCI Mexico, 1985
Acrylic, fabric, and tape on galvanised steel.
The exhibition encompasses canvases, sculptures, cardboard works, neon light, photogravures and textiles, as well as an example of Rauschenberg’s earliest metal paintings.
Between 1984 and 1991 Robert Rauschenberg undertook a monumental cultural exchange programme to foster mutual understanding between different cultures through artistic expression. The Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) foregrounds his conviction in art as a force for positive social change, along with the role of travel as a key catalyst for his characteristically experimental approach to materials and techniques.
Presenting works directly from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, this is the first gallery survey to span the entirety of the project since its conclusion in 1991. The ROCI works, many of which are also shown publicly for the first time since the project ended, are contextualised with archival materials. A selection of the artist’s black-and-white photographs, taken as source material during his travels and used for the silkscreen images in the ROCI works, are also included. Together, these elements offer an unprecedented overview of one of the most ambitious and wide-reaching artistic interchanges of the late-20th century.
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Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
23rd April 2024.
Press Preview & Photo Call
Night Post /ROCI Mexico, 1985
Acrylic, fabric, and tape on galvanised steel.
The exhibition encompasses canvases, sculptures, cardboard works, neon light, photogravures and textiles, as well as an example of Rauschenberg’s earliest metal paintings.
Between 1984 and 1991 Robert Rauschenberg undertook a monumental cultural exchange programme to foster mutual understanding between different cultures through artistic expression. The Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) foregrounds his conviction in art as a force for positive social change, along with the role of travel as a key catalyst for his characteristically experimental approach to materials and techniques.
Presenting works directly from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, this is the first gallery survey to span the entirety of the project since its conclusion in 1991. The ROCI works, many of which are also shown publicly for the first time since the project ended, are contextualised with archival materials. A selection of the artist’s black-and-white photographs, taken as source material during his travels and used for the silkscreen images in the ROCI works, are also included. Together, these elements offer an unprecedented overview of one of the most ambitious and wide-reaching artistic interchanges of the late-20th century.
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Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
23rd April 2024.
Press Preview & Photo Call
Night Post /ROCI Mexico, 1985
Acrylic, fabric, and tape on galvanised steel.
The exhibition encompasses canvases, sculptures, cardboard works, neon light, photogravures and textiles, as well as an example of Rauschenberg’s earliest metal paintings.
Between 1984 and 1991 Robert Rauschenberg undertook a monumental cultural exchange programme to foster mutual understanding between different cultures through artistic expression. The Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) foregrounds his conviction in art as a force for positive social change, along with the role of travel as a key catalyst for his characteristically experimental approach to materials and techniques.
Presenting works directly from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, this is the first gallery survey to span the entirety of the project since its conclusion in 1991. The ROCI works, many of which are also shown publicly for the first time since the project ended, are contextualised with archival materials. A selection of the artist’s black-and-white photographs, taken as source material during his travels and used for the silkscreen images in the ROCI works, are also included. Together, these elements offer an unprecedented overview of one of the most ambitious and wide-reaching artistic interchanges of the late-20th century.
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Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
23rd April 2024.
Press Preview & Photo Call
Night Post /ROCI Mexico, 1985
Acrylic, fabric, and tape on galvanised steel.
The exhibition encompasses canvases, sculptures, cardboard works, neon light, photogravures and textiles, as well as an example of Rauschenberg’s earliest metal paintings.
Between 1984 and 1991 Robert Rauschenberg undertook a monumental cultural exchange programme to foster mutual understanding between different cultures through artistic expression. The Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) foregrounds his conviction in art as a force for positive social change, along with the role of travel as a key catalyst for his characteristically experimental approach to materials and techniques.
Presenting works directly from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, this is the first gallery survey to span the entirety of the project since its conclusion in 1991. The ROCI works, many of which are also shown publicly for the first time since the project ended, are contextualised with archival materials. A selection of the artist’s black-and-white photographs, taken as source material during his travels and used for the silkscreen images in the ROCI works, are also included. Together, these elements offer an unprecedented overview of one of the most ambitious and wide-reaching artistic interchanges of the late-20th century.
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Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
Robert Rauschenberg ROCI exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London, UK.
23rd April 2024.
Press Preview & Photo Call
Night Post /ROCI Mexico, 1985
Acrylic, fabric, and tape on galvanised steel.
The exhibition encompasses canvases, sculptures, cardboard works, neon light, photogravures and textiles, as well as an example of Rauschenberg’s earliest metal paintings.
Between 1984 and 1991 Robert Rauschenberg undertook a monumental cultural exchange programme to foster mutual understanding between different cultures through artistic expression. The Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) foregrounds his conviction in art as a force for positive social change, along with the role of travel as a key catalyst for his characteristically experimental approach to materials and techniques.
Presenting works directly from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, this is the first gallery survey to span the entirety of the project since its conclusion in 1991. The ROCI works, many of which are also shown publicly for the first time since the project ended, are contextualised with archival materials. A selection of the artist’s black-and-white photographs, taken as source material during his travels and used for the silkscreen images in the ROCI works, are also included. Together, these elements offer an unprecedented overview of one of the most ambitious and wide-reaching artistic interchanges of the late-20th century.
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Metal, Ink and Dye: Late Works from Captiva Island at Bastian, London.Bastian’s Robert Rauschenberg exhibition opens to the public three months after its scheduled open
Metal, Ink and Dye: Late Works from Captiva Island at Bastian, London.BastianÕs Robert Rauschenberg exhibition opens to the public three months after its scheduled open
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Metal, Ink and Dye: Late Works from Captiva Island at Bastian, London.Bastian’s Robert Rauschenberg exhibition opens to the public three months after its scheduled open
Metal, Ink and Dye: Late Works from Captiva Island at Bastian, London.BastianÕs Robert Rauschenberg exhibition opens to the public three months after its scheduled open
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Metal, Ink and Dye: Late Works from Captiva Island at Bastian, London.Bastian’s Robert Rauschenberg exhibition opens to the public three months after its scheduled open
Metal, Ink and Dye: Late Works from Captiva Island at Bastian, London.BastianÕs Robert Rauschenberg exhibition opens to the public three months after its scheduled open
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Metal, Ink and Dye: Late Works from Captiva Island at Bastian, London.Bastian’s Robert Rauschenberg exhibition opens to the public three months after its scheduled open
Metal, Ink and Dye: Late Works from Captiva Island at Bastian, London.
Robert Rauschenberg
Page 10, Paragraph 3 (Short Stories), 2001
Signed and dated lower edge ÔRAUSCHENBERG 2K+1Õ; artistÕs registration number inscribed on reverse Ô201.022Õ
Pigment transfer on polylaminate
217.2 x 154.9 cm. / 85 1/2 x 61 in. [h x w]
BastianÕs Robert Rauschenberg exhibition opens to the public three months after its scheduled open
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Metal, Ink and Dye: Late Works from Captiva Island at Bastian, London.Bastian’s Robert Rauschenberg exhibition opens to the public three months after its scheduled open
Metal, Ink and Dye: Late Works from Captiva Island at Bastian, London.
Robert Rauschenberg ªFlue´ 1980
Solvent transfer, acrylic and collage on paper
31.7 x 24.5 in. [H x W]
Bastianís Robert Rauschenberg exhibition opens to the public three months after its scheduled open
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Metal, Ink and Dye: Late Works from Captiva Island at Bastian, London.Bastian’s Robert Rauschenberg exhibition opens to the public three months after its scheduled open
Metal, Ink and Dye: Late Works from Captiva Island at Bastian, London.
Robert Rauschenberg ªAward´ 1979
Solvent transfer on fabric collaged on paper
81.3 x 59.7 cm/ 32 x 23.5 in. [h x w]
Signed and dated recto lower centre in pencil ªRAUSCHENBERG 79´.
Bastianís Robert Rauschenberg exhibition opens to the public three months after its scheduled open
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Metal, Ink and Dye: Late Works from Captiva Island at Bastian, London.Bastian’s Robert Rauschenberg exhibition opens to the public three months after its scheduled open
Metal, Ink and Dye: Late Works from Captiva Island at Bastian, London.
ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG
Matinee [Anagram (A Pun)], 1997
Inscribed recto, lower left corner ªRauschenberg 97´.
Inkjet dye transfer on polylaminate
155.6 x 118.1 cm / 61.25 x 46.5 in. [h x w]
Robert Rauschenberg
Award, 1979
Signed and dated recto lower centre in pencil ªRAUSCHENBERG 79´.
Solvent transfer on fabric collaged on paper
81.3 x 59.7 cm/ 32 x 23.5 in. [h x w]
ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG
Flue, 1980
Signed and dated in pencil recto lower right corner ªRAUSCHENBERG 80´.
Solvent transfer, acrylic and collage on paper
80.6 x 62.2 cm/ 31.7 x 24.5 in. [h x w]
Bastianís Robert Rauschenberg exhibition opens to the public three months after its scheduled open
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_123769242_EYE
Metal, Ink and Dye: Late Works from Captiva Island at Bastian, London.Bastian’s Robert Rauschenberg exhibition opens to the public three months after its scheduled open
Metal, Ink and Dye: Late Works from Captiva Island at Bastian, London.
Robert Rauschenberg ªPimiento Late Summer Glut´ 1987
Riveted metal parts
115.5 x 123.1 x 45.7 cm/ 45.5 x 48.5 x 18 in. [h x w x d]
Bastianís Robert Rauschenberg exhibition opens to the public three months after its scheduled open
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Metal, Ink and Dye: Late Works from Captiva Island at Bastian, London.Bastian’s Robert Rauschenberg exhibition opens to the public three months after its scheduled open
Metal, Ink and Dye: Late Works from Captiva Island at Bastian, London.
Robert Rauschenberg »Pimiento Late Summer Glut« 1987
Riveted metal parts
115.5 x 123.1 x 45.7 cm/ 45.5 x 48.5 x 18 in. [h x w x d]
Bastian’s Robert Rauschenberg exhibition opens to the public three months after its scheduled open
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_123769240_EYE
Metal, Ink and Dye: Late Works from Captiva Island at Bastian, London.Bastian’s Robert Rauschenberg exhibition opens to the public three months after its scheduled open
Metal, Ink and Dye: Late Works from Captiva Island at Bastian, London.
ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG
Tropic Compass Glut, 1988
Titled, signed and inscribed with artist’s registration number on metal plate on underside ‘TROPIC COMPASS GLUT / RAUSCHENBERG / 88.201’
Assembled aluminium and fibreglass objects
125.1 x 134.9 x 81.3 cm / 49 1/4 x 53 1/8 x 32 in. [h x w x d]
Bastian’s Robert Rauschenberg exhibition opens to the public three months after its scheduled open
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_123769231_EYE
Metal, Ink and Dye: Late Works from Captiva Island at Bastian, London.Bastian’s Robert Rauschenberg exhibition opens to the public three months after its scheduled open
Metal, Ink and Dye: Late Works from Captiva Island at Bastian, London.
ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG
Tropic Compass Glut, 1988
Titled, signed and inscribed with artist’s registration number on metal plate on underside ‘TROPIC COMPASS GLUT / RAUSCHENBERG / 88.201’
Assembled aluminium and fibreglass objects
125.1 x 134.9 x 81.3 cm / 49 1/4 x 53 1/8 x 32 in. [h x w x d]
ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG
Pimiento Late Summer Glut, 1987
Inscribed on the reverse »PIMIENTO LATE SUMMER GLUT 87.118 RAUSCHENBERG«.
Riveted metal parts
115.5 x 123.1 x 45.7 cm/ 45.5 x 48.5 x 18 in. [h x w x d]
Bastian’s Robert Rauschenberg exhibition opens to the public three months after its scheduled open
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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NEWS - London: Ausstellung Robert Rauschenberg 'Spreads'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (10001277g)
A staff member views Untitled (Spread), 1982. Preview of "Robert Rauschenberg: Spreads, 1975-83", the first UK exhibition dedicated to the American artist's Spreads series.
Robert Rauschenberg's 'Spreads' exhibition, London, UK - 28 Nov 2018
Twelve key works, the largest of which stretches to over six metres wide, are on view together with paper collages that relate to the Spreads series. The works are on display at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac's gallery in Mayfair from 28 November to 26 January 2019.
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - London: Ausstellung Robert Rauschenberg 'Spreads'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (10001277f)
A staff member views Half a Grandstand (Spread), 1978. Preview of "Robert Rauschenberg: Spreads, 1975-83", the first UK exhibition dedicated to the American artist's Spreads series.
Robert Rauschenberg's 'Spreads' exhibition, London, UK - 28 Nov 2018
Twelve key works, the largest of which stretches to over six metres wide, are on view together with paper collages that relate to the Spreads series. The works are on display at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac's gallery in Mayfair from 28 November to 26 January 2019.
(c) Dukas -
DUK10109292_032
NEWS - London: Ausstellung Robert Rauschenberg 'Spreads'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (10001277e)
A staff member views Half a Grandstand (Spread), 1978. Preview of "Robert Rauschenberg: Spreads, 1975-83", the first UK exhibition dedicated to the American artist's Spreads series.
Robert Rauschenberg's 'Spreads' exhibition, London, UK - 28 Nov 2018
Twelve key works, the largest of which stretches to over six metres wide, are on view together with paper collages that relate to the Spreads series. The works are on display at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac's gallery in Mayfair from 28 November to 26 January 2019.
(c) Dukas -
DUK10109292_031
NEWS - London: Ausstellung Robert Rauschenberg 'Spreads'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (10001277c)
A staff member views Rumor (Spread), 1980. Preview of "Robert Rauschenberg: Spreads, 1975-83", the first UK exhibition dedicated to the American artist's Spreads series.
Robert Rauschenberg's 'Spreads' exhibition, London, UK - 28 Nov 2018
Twelve key works, the largest of which stretches to over six metres wide, are on view together with paper collages that relate to the Spreads series. The works are on display at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac's gallery in Mayfair from 28 November to 26 January 2019.
(c) Dukas -
DUK10109292_030
NEWS - London: Ausstellung Robert Rauschenberg 'Spreads'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (10001277d)
A staff member views Half a Grandstand (Spread), 1978. Preview of "Robert Rauschenberg: Spreads, 1975-83", the first UK exhibition dedicated to the American artist's Spreads series.
Robert Rauschenberg's 'Spreads' exhibition, London, UK - 28 Nov 2018
Twelve key works, the largest of which stretches to over six metres wide, are on view together with paper collages that relate to the Spreads series. The works are on display at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac's gallery in Mayfair from 28 November to 26 January 2019.
(c) Dukas -
DUK10109292_029
NEWS - London: Ausstellung Robert Rauschenberg 'Spreads'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (10001277b)
A staff member views Rumor (Spread), 1980. Preview of "Robert Rauschenberg: Spreads, 1975-83", the first UK exhibition dedicated to the American artist's Spreads series.
Robert Rauschenberg's 'Spreads' exhibition, London, UK - 28 Nov 2018
Twelve key works, the largest of which stretches to over six metres wide, are on view together with paper collages that relate to the Spreads series. The works are on display at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac's gallery in Mayfair from 28 November to 26 January 2019.
(c) Dukas -
DUK10109292_028
NEWS - London: Ausstellung Robert Rauschenberg 'Spreads'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (10001277a)
A staff member views Clipper (Spread), 1977. Preview of "Robert Rauschenberg: Spreads, 1975-83", the first UK exhibition dedicated to the American artist's Spreads series.
Robert Rauschenberg's 'Spreads' exhibition, London, UK - 28 Nov 2018
Twelve key works, the largest of which stretches to over six metres wide, are on view together with paper collages that relate to the Spreads series. The works are on display at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac's gallery in Mayfair from 28 November to 26 January 2019.
(c) Dukas -
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MOCA: Robert Rauschenberg: Combines Opening Night Gala
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex J. Berliner / BEImages ( 572051d )
Barbara Guggenheim and Bert Fields
MOCA: Robert Rauschenberg: Combines Opening Night Gala
May 19, 2006: Los Angeles, CA
Barbara Guggenheim and Bert Fields
MOCA: Robert Rauschenberg: Combines Opening Night Gala
Photos by Alex Berliner (FOTO: DUKAS/BEIMAGES)
DUKAS/BEIMAGES