Collage Meets Sculpture Robert Rauschenberg Collage Meets Sculpture
Contemporary Assemblage Artist 1925 – 2008 Assemblage Artist Assemblage is an artistic form or medium usually created on a defined substrate that consists of three-dimensional elements projecting out of or from the substrate. It is similar to collage, a two-dimensional medium. Painter, collage artist, sculptor, printmaker
Art Movement An artistic style or tendency seen in the intentions or works of a number of artists, because there is a striking similarity among the techniques, philosophy or goals they have embraced. Rauschenberg is part of the Neo-Dada movement, between Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art
Neo – Dada Art Movement Dada Pop Art
Dadaism Dada means “Nonsense” – Early 20th Century Art movement based on irrationality and negation of the accepted laws of beauty – no “pretty pictures”
Pop Art Art movement that depicts objects or scenes from popular culture and everyday life - employs techniques of commercial art
Rauschenberg’s Fame: The Combine Art Materials + Everyday Objects A Combine is "in the gap between art and life”: 2-D and 3-D present in a single work of art. Ex: Paint + Trash + Clay + Newspaper + Rocks + Ink all in one
Bed First of the Combines, Bed was created by dripping red paint across a quilt. Some critics considered the work to be a symbol or violence and rape. Bed. 1955. Oil and pencil on pillow, quilt, and sheet on wood supports
Canyon Canyon, 1959, oil, house & tube paints, pencil, paper, metal, photographs, fabric, wood on canvas, buttons, mirror, stuffed eagle, cardboard box, pillow, and nails.
Monogram Monogram, 1959, taxidermy goat, rubber tire, tennis ball, paint, police barrier, heel of a shoe
Winter Pool Winter Pool, 1959, oil, paper, fabric, wood, metal, sandpaper, tape, printed paper, printed reproductions, handheld bellows, and found painting, on two canvases, with wooden ladder