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Robert Rauschenberg - Gluts (Paperback)
Robert Rauschenberg; Edited by Susan Davidson; Text written by Trisha Brown, Mimi Thompson; Preface by Philip Rylands
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R901
Discovery Miles 9 010
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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.
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