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1. Off the Wall: A Portrait of Robert
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2. Rauschenberg: Art and Life
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3. Random Order: Robert Rauschenberg
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4. Robert Rauschenberg : A Retrospective
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5. Robert Rauschenberg: Combines
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6. Robert Rauschenberg: Works, Writing,
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7. Robert Rauschenberg: Cardboards
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8. The Great Migrator: Robert Rauschenberg
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9. Robert Rauschenberg (MoMA Artist
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10. Robert Rauschenberg: Breaking
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11. Robert Rauschenberg: Gluts
12. Robert Rauschenberg Anagrams (September
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13. Robert Rauschenberg: Travelling
14. Robert Rauschenberg Prints 1948
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15. Robert Rauschenberg (Art ed Kits)
 
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16. Robert Rauschenberg: The Silkscreen
17. Robert Rauschenberg: Short Stories.
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18. Robert Rauschenberg: Haywire
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19. Rauschenberg
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20. RAUSCHENBERG

1. Off the Wall: A Portrait of Robert Rauschenberg
by Calvin Tomkins
Paperback: 352 Pages (2005-11-29)
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Calvin Tomkins first discovered the work of Robert Rauschenberg in the late 1950s, when he began to look seriously at contemporary art. While gazing at Rauschenberg's painting Double Feature, Tomkins felt compelled to make some kind of literal connection to the work, and it is in that sprit that "for the last forty years it's been [his] ambition to write about contemporary art not as a critic or a judge, but as a participant." Tomkins has spent many of those years writing about Robert Rauschenberg, whom he rapidly came to see as "one of the most inventive and influential artists of his generation." So it seemed natural to make Rauschenberg the focus of Off the Wall, which deals with the radical changes that have made advanced visual art such a powerful force in the world.

Off the Wall chronicles the astonishingly creative period of the 1950s and 1960s, a high point in American art. In his in his collaborations with Merce Cunningham and John Cage, and as a pivotal figure linking abstract expressionism and pop art, Rauschenberg was part of a revolution during which artists moved art off the walls of museums and galleries and into the center of the social scene. Rauschenberg's vitally important and productive career spans this revolution, reaching beyond it to the present day. Featuring the artists and the art world surrounding Rauschenberg--from Jackson Pollock, and Willem de Kooning to Jasper Johns, Frank Stella, and Andy Warhol, together with dealers Betty Parsons, and Leo Castelli, and the patron Peggy Guggenheim--Tomkins's stylish and witty portrait of one of America's most original and inspiring artists is fascinating, enlightening, and very entertaining.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Rauschenberg and an era
This is not only a great insight into Robert Rauschenberg, his life and his tallent, but gives a good review of the art world and the influences of that time.

1-0 out of 5 stars Sycophant
I did appreciate the authors insight on a man he obviously admired and personally new.But this book fails just because Tomkins devotion is absolute, blinding the writer and reader from a coherent understanding of Rauschenberg's life and art.

4-0 out of 5 stars Insightful review of Raschenberg's life and work
I had just read Tomkins exhaustive and excellent biography of Duchamp when I picked up this book to read.This book is very entertaining and eye opening yet not quite the detailed book that he wrote of Duchamp.

That said, I would highly recommend you read this book, not just for the insight into Raschenberg's life and art, but also for the detail that Tompkins exercises about the Abstract Expressionist movement among others, and the contemporary artists whom Raschenberg interacted with during his time in New York.

5-0 out of 5 stars BEST Book on Rauschenberg, Johns, et al.
Incredibly informative.Thomkins provides excrutiating detail in the most interesting way.Never a dull moment.If you have any interest in Rauschenberg, Johns, Happenings, etc., then you should read this book.There is no way that you will walk away without learning MANY new things.

5-0 out of 5 stars A fascinating insider's view of the New York art world
Lucky, lucky, lucky.That's how I felt after a friend lent me a copy of this out-of-print book.Here was a first hand chronicle of the New York art scene from the 50s to the 70s.Although Rauschenberg was the mainartist featured, interesting vignettes about other artists were included,from Jasper Johns to Marcel Duchamp, from De Kooning to Andy Warhol.Didyou know that it was Rauschenberg who influenced Jasper Johns to quit hisbookstore job and go full-time into art?Rauschenberg's career isfascinating itself.Read and enjoy. ... Read more


2. Rauschenberg: Art and Life
by Mary Lynn Kotz
Hardcover: 352 Pages (2004-11-16)
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Iconoclastic, generous, inventive, impulsive, sensitive, gregarious, prodigious: these are just some of the words to describe Robert Rauschenberg and the art he has been making now for 50 years. From the age of 38, when he received the grand prize at the Venice Biennale in 1964, Rauschenberg has been a pivotal figure in the art of our time. This revised edition of the classic biography of the artist, first published in 1994, adds 36 new pages to cover the significant moments in the last ten years of his career, including his monumental career retrospective at the Guggenheim in 1997.

With 230 illustrations, 112 in full color, Rauschenberg: Art and Life is a richly impressive and highly readable portrait of the artist. Showing the astonishing dexterity and range of Rauschenberg's art even as an emerging artist; the creation of his now famous combines; his eagerness to bridge art and technology; and the establishment of ROCI (Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange), this is a book, as one reviewer put it, "to grab from a burning house."AUTHOR BIO: Mary Lynn Kotz is the author of the best-selling Upstairs at the White House, Marvella, and A Passion for Equality (with Nick Kotz). She is a contributing editor to ARTnews and has written for many major magazines in her 20-year career as a journalist. She lives in Washington, D.C. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Rauschenberg: Art and Life
I was looking for a good retrospective book on this artist and this is probably the best out there.It has in-depth reading on his life and a wide selection of color images.My only issue is that there is a lack of representation on his major paintings.They're there, just not as many as I would like to have seen.His printmaking images are well represented though.I consider this a good addition to my art history collection.

4-0 out of 5 stars A Caveat
This book is unquestionably worth buying -- the biographical essay is tremendous in insight and provides excellent context for RR's work, and the color reproductions are beautiful -- but please be advised that the man's later works (70s - mid 80s) are somewhat over-represented. In fact, I would say that only about 60% of the book is devoted to what's considered the man's most productive and ingenious period, the 50s -60s. As a result, I'll likely be purchasing the Combines book as a supplement to this one.

Another quibble is that quite a few of the pictures (although marvelously rendered) are in black and white -- and for no good reason!

This book is incredible for what it is, and should be an especially strong purchase for those who own catalogues of the man's early work or need a biographical overview of his life and times. It is not, however, the comprehensive pictorial overview of RR's early work that I had expected when purchasing.

5-0 out of 5 stars An Expanded Biography of Robert Rauschenberg
'Notes to accompany an exhibition' would be a fitting title for this book for those who are unaware of Mary Lynn Kotz' revised/updated biography of Robert Rauschenberg as they currently enjoy the spectacular traveling exhibition of his works, COMBINES, currently filling the generous spaces of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles.Though the accompanying exhibition catalogue/book COMBINES, also available through Amazon.com, touches on many aspects of Rauschenberg's life, Kotz is a bit more conversational and adds to the art history aspect of the painter's life by a broader survey of his output.

Rauschenberg is about as American as they come, being born in Texas to a conservative family, destined for a career in the ministry but instead electing to flee the home and settle in New York where his more bohemian aspects blossomed into the important art figure he has become. His life has been enriched by alliances with Jasper Johns and Merce Cunningham, by struggle with some addictions, a bumpy personal life, but he has always been a warm, friendly, rather selfless artist who was unafraid to create art that reflects his life and times.

Some of the more helpful information Kotz delivers concerns Rauschenberg's idiosyncratic art techniques, creative modes in painting, photography, collage, construction, print making, and contributions to the theater (not only with sets designed for ballets, but incorporating poetry and media in a poignant manner into his sculptural works).Rauschenberg the Humanitarian also emerges as an icon for other artists to emulate in his serious work with global communication within the arts as a manner of inviting meaningful international conversation.

The book contains a generous number of full color plates of his art and his conceptual stages.The broad aspect of the works Kotz elects to include is very much in her favor as a biographer.For those who wish to understand the man behind the extraordinary art that is traveling the country, add this fine volume to the library.Highly recommended. Grady Harp, July 06 ... Read more


3. Random Order: Robert Rauschenberg and the Neo-Avant-Garde (October Books)
by Branden W. Joseph
Paperback: 432 Pages (2007-04-30)
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Robert Rauschenberg is one of the most important visual artists of the second half of the twentieth century. In Random Order, Branden Joseph examines Rauschenberg's work in the context of the American neo-avant-garde. One of the foundations of his study is Rauschenberg's professional relationship with experimental composer John Cage. From the moment of their encounter at Black Mountain College in 1952, Joseph argues, Rauschenberg and Cage initiated a new avant-garde project, one that approached the idea of difference not in terms of negation but as a positive force. Claiming that Rauschenberg's work cannot be understood solely from the standpoint of the Frankfurt School—whose theories have dominated discussions of avant-garde and neo-avant-garde aesthetics—Joseph turns to the theoretical positions of Gilles Deleuze and Jacques Derrida. Rauschenberg's neo-avant-garde was not a simple repetition of earlier avant-garde movements, Joseph shows, but a series of practices that opposed the rise of postwar spectacle, commodification, and mass conformity.

Beginning with the White Paintings, Joseph examines Rauschenberg?s artistic development from 1951 to 1971. He looks at the black paintings, Red Paintings, Elemental Paintings and Elemental Sculptures, Combines and Combine paintings, transfer drawings and silkscreens, performances, and explorations in art and technology. Joseph's study not only offers new interpretations of Rauschenberg's work, but also deepens our understanding of the entire neo-avant-garde project. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars sad
Not only does this book fundamental misunderstand the extent to which Cage and Rauschenberg were thinking along the same lines as so many artists of their generation, it also misunderstands virtually everything else.

3-0 out of 5 stars More a textbook than an art book.
This is a great book to buy if your more the art historian type. If however, your are simply interested in getting a book with a collection of this fantastic artists work than this book is not for you.

3-0 out of 5 stars Rauschenberg
This book is ok, not what I would have liked.It didn't have enough pictures of his wonderful works.It was more historian type.

5-0 out of 5 stars Indispensable
This study of Rauschenberg will doubtless make itself pretty much indispensable in the literature on the artist.It's a brilliant study- Joseph is in command of the literature on the topic, demonstrates a great deal of theoretical sophistication, as well as showing a lot of sensitivity to the works and their context.

Joseph's contention is to explore Rauschenberg's work in relation to the Neo-avant-garde, seeking to show that his work (along with his colleague John Cage) was neither a farcical repetition of 1920s Dada (ie jaded attempts to "shock" the viewer), nor was it an ironic casting-off of the avant-garde project in favour of a capitulation to commodity capitalism (ie through his pop culture references and so on).Instead, Joseph argues- convincingly- that Rauschenberg (and Cage) sought to escape the tyranny of the self- the "ego" of Absract Expressionism, in order to open up perception to differentiation and multiplicity- an attempt to open up a space beyond the totalised structures of late capitalism. (Joseph's concerns give away his being an ex-student of Benjamin Buchloh- hence these particularly Frankfurt School concerns).So for Joseph, Rauschenberg's White Paintings, or his Tire Print with John Cage, were not simply juvenile pranks, nor farcical, worn-out shock tactics, but serious attempts to disclocate habitual modes of perception and cognition- in this way, Rauschenberg both differs from, and continues the avant-garde project of political change.

Joseph makes a good case- in particular, his first chapter, on Rauschenberg and Cage, where he examines their interest in temporality and flux in relation to the ideas of Bergson, is quite brilliant.But the level of discussion is sustained throughout- it's a compelling and fascinating read which will doubtless provoke a great deal of thought.

As you would expect from the MIT Press, its not a study for the lay reader- the usual phalanx of thinkers are brought to bear- Foucault, Deleuze, Bataille and the like- although Joseph draws on them judiciously, without detracting from the focus of his study.In fact its very readable indeed- Joseph hasn't succumbed (yet) to the puffed-up rhetorical excesses of some of his October colleagues. ... Read more


4. Robert Rauschenberg : A Retrospective
by Robert Rauschenberg, Susan Davidson, Tricia Brown, Ruth E. Fine, Billy Kluver, Julie Martin, Rosalind E. Krauss, Steve Paxton, Nancy Spector, Charles F. Stuckey, Walter Hopps
Hardcover: 629 Pages (1997-10-31)
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5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful, though more text than I wanted
I was very pleased by the large number of high-quality reproductions. Still, as far as I'm concerned there should have been *more*. The book contains (a rough count) about 280 pages containing text or mostly text, out of about 630 total pages. However, I'm very happy with the book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent well presented book
The problem with art books is that they go out of print too quickly.This is a beautifully presented book on Rauschenberg that was released with the big retrospective at the Guggenheim in 97/98.Barnes and Noble still hadcopies avaiable as of Sept. 99, so check there -- they were evendiscounted!

5-0 out of 5 stars This is a very comprehensive overview of Rauschenberg's work
For the fan and the collector, this book is an excellent reference guide that offers extensive illustrations of the works themselves, as well as documentary photos of the artist at work and play.A chronology,exhibition and performance histories are also included. I was also veryinterested in the information regarding Rauschenberg's work processes andcollaborations with other artists. This is a fine addition to any artlibrary.

This book was offered in paperback during a recent exhibition atthe San Francisco MOMA, so if you can find the hard cover you should buyit.

5-0 out of 5 stars Rauschenberg, the book
The book is beautiful, if very heavy. The fault lies not with the catalog but with the show itself. THERE'S TOO MUCH STUFF and not all of it is worth looking at. The book will prove to be an invaluable companion to the catalog from the National Gallery of Art's 1976 retrospective. But it (and the show) sure could have used some editing. ... Read more


5. Robert Rauschenberg: Combines
by Robert Rauschenberg
Hardcover: 324 Pages (2005-11-15)
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Poetic and lush, Robert Rauschenberg's Combines present layers of complex and sometimes conflicting information. This approach, first explored by Rauschenberg in the early 1950s, proved prescient and has become increasingly relevant in the current age of cascading information, when even the most ground-breaking artists are referencing and sampling disparate elements to create new forms. The Combines suggest the fragility of definitions, the fluidity of materials, and the complexity of forms that are characteristic of Rauschenberg's works. The artist's handling of materials provides a precise physical evolutionary link between the painterly qualities of Abstract Expressionism and iconographical, subject-driven early Pop Art.This book focuses on the works created roughly between 1954 and 1964, the most important decade in the artist's 50-year career, and constitutes the most complete survey of the Combines ever presented, as well as the most rigorous analysis of their political, social, autobiographical, and aesthetic significance. An introductory essay by exhibition curator Paul Schimmel titled "Reading Rauschenberg" offers an iconographic analysis of the earlier Combines, based on in-depth conversations with the artist. Other texts help to contextualize the Combines, such as Thomas Crow's essay that calls them the major artistic statement of their time, and the one body of art that could simultaneously hold its own from De Kooning to Pop art.Edited and introduction by Paul Schimmel.Essays by Thomas Crow, Branden Joseph, Charles F. Stuckey and Jean-Paul Ameline.Afterword by Pontus Hülten.Clothbound, 9.75 x 12.25 in./324 pgs / 172 color. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Must have for fans
Living in a place where its rare to see an original Rauschenberg combine, this book has standout photgraphs of the works, with detailed views to complement the full image- the first two essays also provide some keen insights into the processes and influences on Rauschenberg's life and work. Definitely recommend for artists
or interested art followers. These works constitute what I think were the finest in his career.

5-0 out of 5 stars Robert Rauschenberg: Man or Genius Man?
This book blatantly rocks my world. It has a very nice selection of images, and is much more affordable than the godly $900 retrospective catalogue. Amen.

5-0 out of 5 stars daringly junky, breathtaking, beautiful
This book is a catalogue for current exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, and then the Museum of Contemporary Art, LA, and in Europe at the Pompidou Center, Paris and the Moderna Museet, Stockholm.

As installed at the Metropolitan Museum of art, the show is stunning. It's astonishing that this exhibit is the first time these works from the 1950's have been shown together. These "combines" -- art somewhere between painting, collage, and sculpture -- are a foundation of modern art, so much so that art of the second half of the century is hardly conceivable without them. This makes looking at the work afresh more difficult than usual, since seeing these pieces together in 2006 means also viewing through a legacy and school of influence.

But what phenomenal pieces they are! You can see Rauschenberg gobbling down visual techniques whole - collage, assemblage, juxtaposing printed images, materials, sculpture. They are daringly junky and breathtakingly beautiful. I have know idea whether you'd call this conceptual art, or the most luscious, messy opposite of conceptual art you've ever seen. The works are fearlessness. Really inspiring.

The catalogue has excellent reproductions, and the photography is quite good at conveying the depth of the pieces - some of the works are presented from several angles so the more sculptural pieces are well conveyed.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Richly Rewarding Survey of the Gifts of Robert Rauschenberg
ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG: COMBIINESis the name of an exhibition currently on display and one garnering some of the warmest acceptance by both critics and public alike of any retrospective survey in years.Not that Rauschenberg is a 'discovery' unearthed by this generous volume: there have been many excellent monographs and catalogues printed about this extraordinarily gifted artist who for the past half century has been creating art from found and constructed objects.

Rauschenberg's art has always had secondary messages - political, anti-war, ethnic, sexual, and ecological statements - housed in the fascinatingly complex assemblages that are part of the collections of the major museums around the world.This fine book limits its survey to the prescient years 1954 to 1964, that period during which Rauschenberg became well known and highly respected for his art and beliefs.Curator Paul Schimmel writes a fine essay about this period and accompanies his own perceptions with those garnered from a very informative shared conversation with Rauschenberg himself. Likewise Thomas Crow writes an immensely readable chapter on just how Rauschenberg came in this realm of artistic expression and from Crow's writing we learn much about the mid-century changes in American art.

The reproductions of the art works are excellent and if there aren't as many images as one would wish, it is because of the self-imposed limited time frame in Rauschenberg's career of the exhibition.A fine volume, highly recommended for all art history majors and for those under the spell of this great artist.Grady Harp, February 06 ... Read more


6. Robert Rauschenberg: Works, Writing, Interviews (Essentials Poligrafa)
by Robert Rauschenberg, Sam Hunter
Hardcover: 160 Pages (2007-03-01)
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Throughout his career, the American Pop artist Robert Rauschenberg has consistently challenged the prevailing ideologies and techniques of the art world, and can even be said to have changed the course of art history. In the 1950s, Rauschenberg redefined the very materials that art could be made of, rebelling against the predominant Abstract Expressionism of the time with the impeccable logic that, "I think a painting is more like the real world if it's made out of the real world." His boldness in pushing technical and aesthetic frontiers as well as his influential dissemination of photography, film, and television in his own work altered both painting and art at large. Rauschenberg's seminal works--from his Combines (urban trash on painted surfaces) to his silk screens--are reproduced here in full color; and more recent projects--including ROCI, Rauschenberg's own exhibition organization, which showcases artists from all over the world--are also highlighted by author Sam Hunter of Princeton University. This essential volume includes important interviews with the artist by Alain Sayag and Richard Kostelanetz, as well as a key selection of Rauschenberg's own writings. ... Read more


7. Robert Rauschenberg: Cardboards and Related Pieces (Menil Collection)
by Yve-Alain Bois
Hardcover: 152 Pages (2007-04-28)
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Robert Rauschenberg (b. 1925) began to investigate the boundaries between painting and sculpture in the 1950s, working with a variety of found objects in his Combine paintings and freestanding Combines. Later, in his Cardboard series (1971--72), he confined himself to the use of cardboard boxes, eliminating virtually all imagery, reducing the palette to a near monochrome, and commenting in subtle ways on the materialism and disposability of modern life. This book is the first to focus exclusively on Rauschenberg’s rarely seen Cardboards, along with related works from his Made in Tampa Clay, Cardbirds, Egyptian, and Venetian series.
Approximately eighty-eight Cardboards and related sculptural pieces, many from the artist’s personal collection, are reproduced in the book. Full provenance and exhibition history are provided for each work, along with a complete bibliography. In addition, distinguished scholar Yve-Alain Bois offers an insightful essay that discusses the Cardboards and situates these lesser-known but critical pieces within the context of Rauschenberg’s long and creative career.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Rauschenberg's best
These works have a special place in Rauschenberg's oeuvre, taking his marriage of art and life to the extreme. They are profoundly literal, and to my mind, the most audacious things he's ever done. Here it is. If you want art in the modern world, if you want to see beauty in the world around you, take a cardboard box and put it on the wall. That's it. Funny how his imagination then drove him to elaborate on this theme, from simple compositions to complex phrasings in cardboard boxes, to the extremes of trompe l'oeil, flourescent back-lighting, and other technically refined means, all to explore the basic premise: beauty is all around us, even in our cast-offs. And what we think of as disposable says a lot about our priorities. The superb essays in this book do their job of illuminating the art without smothering it in analysis. The works speak for themselves. I wish I could have seen the exhibition at Menil, though I did get to see many of these pieces at Sonnabend Gallery in NYC in the early 90s. This is a great book for the lover of modern art, but also anyone who's ever spent quality time staring in rapt adoration at an oily mud puddle or a pile of raked leaves. Essential!!! ... Read more


8. The Great Migrator: Robert Rauschenberg and the Global Rise of American Art
by Hiroko Ikegami
Hardcover: 288 Pages (2010-09-30)
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In 1964, Robert Rauschenberg, already a frequent transatlantic traveler, became even more peripatetic, joining the Merce Cunningham Dance Company as costume and set designer for its first world tour. Rauschenberg and the company visited thirty cities in fourteen countries throughout Europe and Asia. During the tour, he not only devised sets and costumes but also enacted his own performances and created works of art, often using local materials and collaborating with local art communities. In The Great Migrator, Hiroko Ikegami examines Rauschenberg's activities abroad and charts the increasing international dominance of American art during that period.

Unlike other writers, who have viewed the export of American art during the 1950s and 1960s as another form of Cold War propagandizing (and famous American artists as cultural imperialists), Ikegami sees the global rise of American art as a cross-cultural phenomenon in which each art community Rauschenberg visited was searching in different ways for cultural and artistic identity in the midst of Americanization. Rauschenberg's travels and collaborations established a new kind of transnational network for the postwar art world—prefiguring the globalization of art before the era of globalization.

Ikegami focuses on Rauschenberg's stops in four cities: Paris, Venice (where he became the first American to win the Grand Prize at the Venice Biennale), Stockholm, and Tokyo. In each city, she tells us, Rauschenberg's work encountered both enthusiasm and resistance (which was often a reaction against American power). Ikegami's account offers a fresh, nonbinary perspective on the global and the local. ... Read more


9. Robert Rauschenberg (MoMA Artist Series)
by Carolyn Lanchner, Robert Rauschenberg
Paperback: 48 Pages (2010-01-31)
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Robert Rauschenberg made a tremendous impact on Modern art in the twentieth century. As a pioneer of Pop art, he was a key figure in the postwar tradition that brought American art to the forefront of the international scene. This new volume in the MoMA Artist Series, which explores important artists and favorite works in the collection of The Museum of Modern Art, guides readers through a dozen of the artist's most memorable achievements. A short and lively essay by Carolyn Lanchner, a former curator of painting and sculpture at the Museum, accompanies each work, illuminating its significance and placing it in its historical moment in the development of Modern art and the artist's own life. This volume provides a unique overview of someone who shaped the development of American art since mid-century and is an excellent resource for readers interested in the stories behind the masterpieces of the Modern canon. ... Read more


10. Robert Rauschenberg: Breaking Boundaries
by Robert Saltonstall Mattison, Robert Rauschenberg
Hardcover: 284 Pages (2003-09-01)
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Robert Rauschenberg, one of the most prolific and influential artists of the postwar period, has created an astonishing variety of works during a career spanning more than fifty years. To illuminate the meaning of Rauschenberg's art and the reasons behind his artistic choices, Robert Mattison in this book focuses closely on a small selection of the artist's projects. Mattison offers an interpretation of Rauschenberg's output that is both original and uniquely insightful, based on extensive research and first-hand observation of the artist at work in his studio.Like Rauschenberg's own work, the book ranges across a variety of disciplines. Mattison relates the artist's output to the visual arts, politics, technology, dance, urban theory, and other intriguing contemporary issues. The book examines Rauschenberg's working process, the effect of his dyslexia on his art, his seminal Combine paintings of the 1950s, fascination with the "space race," and collaboration with well-known choreographer Trisha Brown. A final chapter explores the art Rauschenberg exhibited in Chile during the dangerous and repressive rule of dictator Augusto Pinochet. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars A decent effort
This study of Rauschenberg is a good source of biographical information, and will be useful to those new to the artist's work, but for those wanting to pursue the more complex theoretical implications of Rauschenberg's practice, they would be advised to look elsewhere.This is because Mattison's study takes the form of a relatively conventional monograph, and it doesnt really pay much attention to some of the most interesting literature on the artist by scholars like Leo Steinberg or Rosalind Krauss. Furthermore, it treats Rauschenberg as though he were a canonised "Old Master"- this is obvious from the introduction, where Mattison treats us to a detailed description of the artist's custom-built studio in Florida- the implication being that Rauschenberg is a kind of modern-day Rubens, turning out masterpieces with the help of his eager assistants.However, Rauschenberg's work (especially his early, seminal work), seriously calls into question notions of genius, authenticity, originality, and the like- all those sacred cows of art history.But Mattison avoids these thorny questions, mainly because I think that the book is aimed at a more mainstream audience.

There is some interesting stuff here- the section on Rauschenberg's dyslexia, and how it could help us shed light on his silkscreen printing, was good, as was the section on the development of "lateral thinking" in psychology, which was contemporaneous with Rauschenberg's emergence, and ties in nicely with some of his concerns, i.e. getting away from fixed, preconceived ideas and logical (or "vertical") thinking.Also, the section on New York's urban development in the late 50s was also enlightening with regard to Rauschenberg's combines from that time.There is also a lot of information about the artist's "Stoned Moon" book, produced during his trip to Cape Canaveral in 1969.

Overall, though, its a book to sift information from, rather than to sit down and enjoy- its relatively conventional nature means that its not an especially exciting read, although those new to the artist (and art history generally) may think differently.

5-0 out of 5 stars patchwork collage of the mind
Reflections of an artist mind unleashed, Rauschenberg's images of political and social issues are portayed through scattered images and expressive paint strokes. His use of mixed media portrays an intensitybetween his paintings and the connection expressed in his life and hissurroundings. ... Read more


11. Robert Rauschenberg: Gluts
by Trisha Brown, Mimi Thompson, Robert Rauschenberg
Hardcover: 120 Pages (2009-07-31)
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In the mid-1980s, Robert Rauschenberg's creative attentions turned toward the visual and plastic properties of junk metal when he began to assemble found metal objects and screenprint his photographic images onto aluminum, bronze, brass and copper. His first body of work in this vein was Gluts, a series begun in 1986 and continued intermittently until 1995, in which ornate metalwork seemingly derived from a bedpost might attach to a slice of mesh wire, or twisted petals of yellow metal might sprout from the remains of an eviscerated toaster. Asked to comment on his novel use of the word "gluts," Rauschenberg said, "It's a time of glut. Greed is rampant... I simply want to present people with their ruins... I think of the Gluts as souvenirs without nostalgia." Published to accompany the Peggy Guggenheim Collection's exhibition Robert Rauschenberg: Gluts (the first show to focus on Rauschenberg's sculpture since 1995), this fully illustrated catalogue features a selection of approximately 40 sculptures drawn from the holdings of institutions and private collections in the United States and abroad. It includes a reassessment of Rauschenberg's work as a sculptor by author and painter Mimi Thompson, an essay by Trisha Brown, an illustrated exhibition history, a preface by Philip Rylands and introduction by Susan Davidson that focuses on Rauschenberg's relationship to the Guggenheim and the artist's engagement with Venice in particular. ... Read more


12. Robert Rauschenberg Anagrams (September 19-October 19, 1996)
by Bernice Rose
Paperback: Pages (1997)

Asin: B0038FLZJ4
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13. Robert Rauschenberg: Travelling '70 / '76
Hardcover: 257 Pages (2008-12)
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The first Italian retrospective after his recent demise, the exhibition covers in detail work done in the Seventies during his travels in India, Israel, Egypt and Italy, which generated the wonderful series Cardboard, Hoarfrost, Early Egyptian, Venetian, Pyramid and Jammer period, all present in the exhibition. Each work is elaborated with the technique of assemblage, using common objects or pieces of reclaimed objects and immersed in an artistic dimension according to the Dada concept of the ready-made. ... Read more


14. Robert Rauschenberg Prints 1948 1970
by Robert Rauschenberg
Paperback: Pages (1970-01-01)

Asin: B000JL92IQ
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15. Robert Rauschenberg (Art ed Kits)
by Janet Boris, Robert Rauschenberg, Walter Hopps, Deborah Schwartz
Paperback: 24 Pages (2001-05-31)
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16. Robert Rauschenberg: The Silkscreen Paintings, 1962-64
by Roni Feinstein
 Hardcover: 180 Pages (1991-03)
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In the early 1960s, Rauschenberg made an abrupt change from the Combines and Assemblages that had earned him the reputation of "enfant terrible" of the art world. The result was a number of canvases, many of enormous size, that were created by using silkscreened images from magazines and his own photographs. Whether black and white or in vibrant colours, these works brought into play the artist's penchant for an intermingling of very personal imagery that could be at once sensual, political, theatrical or erotic. Roni Feinstein, curator of the major exhibition of these works at New York's Whitney Museum of American Art (December 1990 to March 1991), has written a text which is complemented by an essay by "New Yorker" art writer Calvin Tomkins. ... Read more


17. Robert Rauschenberg: Short Stories.
by Robert. RAUSCHENBERG
Paperback: 156 Pages (2002)

Isbn: 2711844951
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18. Robert Rauschenberg: Haywire
by Robert Rauscehnberg, Catherine Craft, Billy Kluver
Hardcover: 120 Pages (1997-07-02)
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19. Rauschenberg
by Mary Lynn Kotz
Hardcover: 320 Pages (1990-09-01)
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5-0 out of 5 stars I'd Grab It While Running From A Burning House!
I didn't originally like Rauschenberg's art from the 1960s, which I hadseen locally. So I was amazed to chance upon a show of his I loved at theNational Gallery of Art in the early 1990s.I spent hour upon hour lookingat this show.Each was a masterpiece of modern art using multiple devicesand techniques.It was dizzying.Then, I HAD to have this book so I couldstudy this marvelous artist and take in the whole of his career.It's hardfor me to now imagine how anyone could dislike his work as he seeminglydoes it all in art.He can incorporate the real with the abstractseamlessly.He flows from one medium to another, seemingly without effort,incorporating them all together into one "painting" (I don't knowwhat else to call them but they are unlike anyone else's paintings).Ilike his art best from the 1980s and 1990s but he was always pushing theenvelope.Published by Abrams, the book itself is perfection and displaysthe art beautifully.If you want to open yourself to modern art and mixedmedia, this is the artist for you to embrace.This book is your startingpoint.

5-0 out of 5 stars Discover Rauschenberg
This is a fantastic book on the work and life of Robert Rauschenberg!I have seldom read a book with such relish!I was exposed to Rauschenberg in a new way.I was amazed at the people and places he was connected to andthe media he catapulted into art history.If you are seeking inspirationin your own work or simply a fabulous biography, try this one.It may bethe one that changes how you look at the world. ... Read more


20. RAUSCHENBERG
by Barbara Rose
Paperback: 169 Pages (1987-11-12)
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