Wednesday, 14 May 2008

Robert Rauschenberg


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The US pop art pioneer Robert Rauschenberg has died at the age of 82, his gallery said today.
Rauschenberg - described as a "titan" of American art by the New York Times - died on Tuesday

"I'm curious," he said in 1997, in one of the few interviews he granted in his later years. "It's very rewarding. I'm still discovering things every day."
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I could post hundreds more images, Rauschenberg was a wonderful, unique artist, versatile and creative. In many way as much of an icon as his work was. He was Art Teacher gold, inspiring many of my students.
More about him here

4 comments:

La Belette Rouge said...

I am so sorry to hear this. I was fortunate to attend a few lectures that Rauschenberg gave. I have always enjoyed his instantly recognizable work. He certainly had a rich and fulfilling life and left an artistic legacy that will continue to inspire.

Disneyrollergirl.net said...

Oh I didn't know he'd died. Love him. I saw an exhibition of his a year or two ago in a really small gallery and I knew he'd been ill. Would love to have attended a lecture.

Anonymous said...

aaw, thats sad. I really like his work.

Seth said...

What an amazing, visionary artist. I have been lucky to have seen a number of his pieces recently at several locations in New York. Thanks for honoring him here.