‘Six sensational decades of
work finally reveal the man in full’
The Guardian
‘Robert Rauschenberg is
America’s Leonardo – ceaselessly inventive, a mind in perpetual revolution.
That is the revelation of this exhilarating show’
The Observer
‘Rauschenberg isn’t just
important, he’s essential, and in many ways, he really was modern art’
Time Out
Robert Rauschenberg blazed
a new trail for art in the second half of the twentieth century.
This landmark exhibition
celebrates his extraordinary six-decade career, taking you on a dazzling
adventure through modern art in the company of a truly remarkable artist.
From paintings including
flashing lights to a stuffed angora goat, Rauschenberg’s appetite for
incorporating things he found in the streets of New York knew no limits. Pop
art silkscreen paintings of Kennedy sit alongside 1000 gallons of bentonite mud
bubbling to its own rhythm. Rauschenberg even made a drawing which was sent to
the moon.
Each room captures a
different moment of this rich journey, from Rauschenberg’s early response to
abstract expressionism to his final works saturated in images and colour. Seen
together they show how Rauschenberg rethought the possibilities for art in our
time.
This exhibition, organised
in collaboration with The Museum of Modern Art, New York, is the first
full-scale retrospective since the artist’s death in 2008 and the ultimate
Rauschenberg experience. It is your one chance to see these major international
loans together in one place, while discovering the full story of an
inspirational and much-loved artist whose influence is still felt today.
Exhibition organised by
Tate Modern and The Museum of Modern Art, New York
http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/robert-rauschenberg?gclid=CjwKEAiAirXFBRCQyvL279Tnx1ESJAB-G-QvoDqxyIL9MAtiirP3bWn4Fl8cebTQEZHSSlUx0ZgH8BoCdorw_wcB
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