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Robert Rauschenberg - An Oral History (Paperback)
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Robert Rauschenberg - An Oral History (Paperback)
Series: The Columbia Oral History Series
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Robert Rauschenberg (1925–2008) was a breaker of boundaries and a
consummate collaborator. He used silk-screen prints to reflect on
American promise and failure, melded sculpture and painting in
works called combines, and collaborated with engineers and
scientists to challenge our thinking about art. Through
collaborations with John Cage, Merce Cunningham, and others,
Rauschenberg bridged the music, dance, and visual-art worlds,
inventing a new art for the last half of the twentieth century.
Robert Rauschenberg is a work of collaborative oral biography that
tells the story of one of the twentieth century’s great artists
through a series of interviews with key figures in his
life—family, friends, former lovers, professional associates,
studio assistants, and collaborators. The oral historian Sara
Sinclair artfully puts the narrators’ reminiscences in
conversation, with a focus on the relationship between
Rauschenberg’s intense social life and his art. The book opens
with a prologue by Rauschenberg’s sister and then shifts to New
York City’s 1950s and ’60s art scene, populated by the
luminaries of abstract expressionism. It follows Rauschenberg’s
eventual move to Florida’s Captiva Island and his trips across
the globe, illuminating his inner life and its effect on his and
others’ art. The narrators share their views on Rauschenberg’s
work, explore the curatorial thinking behind exhibitions of his
art, and reflect on the impact of the influx of money into the
contemporary art market. Included are artists famous in their own
right, such as Laurie Anderson and Brice Marden, as well as
art-world insiders and lesser-known figures who were part of
Rauschenberg’s inner circle. Beyond considering Rauschenberg as
an artist, this book reveals him as a man embedded in a series of
art worlds over the course of a long and rich life, demonstrating
the complex interaction of business and personal, public and
private in the creation of great art.
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Imprint: |
Columbia University Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
The Columbia Oral History Series |
Release date: |
March 2021 |
First published: |
2019 |
Editors: |
Sara Sinclair
• Peter Bearman
(Jonathan Cole Professor of the Social Sciences)
• Mary Marshall Clark
(Director, Columbia Center for Oral History Research)
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Dimensions: |
235 x 156 x 24mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
328 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-231-19277-4 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
0-231-19277-0 |
Barcode: |
9780231192774 |
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