Robert Rauschenberg

Street Suite (Calle del Cuarto) / ROCI CUBA, 1988
Silkscreen ink and enamel on anodized aluminum, mirrored aluminum and galvanized steel
84 78 x 84 34 x 1 12 inches (215.7 x 215.3 x 3.8 cm)
© Robert Rauschenberg Foundation / VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS)
Photography by Ron Amstutz

About

Born on October 22, 1925 in Port Arthur, Texas, Robert Rauschenberg worked in what he called the gap between art and life. Over the course of his sixty-year career, Rauschenberg’s art embodied a spirit of experimentation with new materials and techniques. Dubbed an enfant terrible for his assemblages of urban detritus (the Combines of 1954–64), Rauschenberg continued exploring many different mediums and technological advancements in the years following his 1970 decampment to Captiva Island in the Gulf of Mexico, off the Florida coast. Although he demurred from affiliations with any particular movement, he has been called a forerunner of essentially every postwar artistic development since Abstract Expressionism.

In addition to his own artmaking practice, Rauschenberg became an advocate for artists and the creative community at large. In September 1970, he founded Change, Inc., a non-profit organization that helped artists with emergency expenses. From 1984–91, he personally funded the Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI), traveling to ten countries outside of the United States to spark cross-cultural dialogue through art.

Rauschenberg died on May 12, 2008 in his Captiva studio. His artistic legacy and his lifelong commitment to collaboration with artists, performers, writers, artisans, and engineers worldwide was recognized long before his death. His expansive artistic philosophy lives on through his highly innovative and influential work to the present day.

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6 Artists to Follow if You Like Robert Rauschenberg

Artsy

Richard Pound

February 19, 2025

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Rauschenberg Foundation Announces Centennial Celebrations

Ocula

Sam Gaskin

November 20, 2024

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Why 2024 is Going to Be the Year of Robert Rauschenberg

Observer

Elisa Carollo

December 9, 2024

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Rauschenberg Foundation Announces Suite of Shows to Mark the Artist’s 100th Birthday

Artnet

Adam Schrader

November 19, 2024

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Arcanums

The Brooklyn Rail

Rebecca Schiffman

October 9, 2024

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Rauschenberg at Gladstone Gallery

Anarchy Daily

October 1, 2024

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5 of the Most Memorable Artist-Designed Olympics Posters

Artnet

Jo Lawson-Tancred

July 24, 2024

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Robert Rauschenberg

Artfourm

Jan Avgikos

September 1, 2022

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