Ozone Bus Billboard 1991 30x144 Mural Size
Robert Rauschenberg
Other : Vinyl Screen Printed Self Adhesive Bus Billboard For 1991 Roci Show
Size : 30x144 in | 76x366 cm
Edition : Not numbered
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Year1991
OtherRauschenberg Foundation is Printed on Right End of Billboard in Rauschenberg's W
Condition Other - It is a used bus billboard
Purchased fromOther 1991
Provenance / HistoryIn 1991, during Rauschenberg's ROCI show at National Gallery, this billboard came detached from a DC bus and happened to be rolling down M Street past our residence in the soaking rain (attached to the bus cardboard with other posters under it). We recognized the image, having just attended Tom Braden's fundraising party for the traveling exhibit, and ran outside to chase it down. We have had it since 1991.
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LID115258
Robert Rauschenberg - United States
Art Brokerage: Robert Rauschenberg American Artist: Robert Rauschenberg was a prominent member of the American Post-War avant-garde. The artist's sculpture-painting hybrids known as Combines, broke through the two dimensionality of the canvas at a time when Abstract Expressionism dominated the scene. His seminal Neo-Dada work, Erased de Kooning (1953), consisted of ritualistically wiping out an original drawing he purchased from the famed painter. "I don't really trust ideas, especially good ones," he once said. "Rather I put my trust in the materials that confront me, because they put me in touch with the unknown." Born Milton Ernest Rauschenberg on October 22, 1925 in Port Arthur, TX, he was drafted into the Navy during World War II where he served as medical technician in San Diego. After the war, he used the GI Bill to travel to Paris to study at the Académie Julian, where he met his future wife Susan Weil. He and Weil went on to attend the Black Mountain College in North Carolina alongside John Cage and Merce Cunningham. Have settled in New York in 1949, Rauschenberg began questioning the nature of painting through works such as Bed (1955) and Monogram (1955–1959), which utilized commercial imagery and mass produced objects. Many of the artist's ideas foresaw the emergence of Andy Warhol and Pop Art in the 1960s. The artist died on May 12, 2008 in Captiva, FL. Today, Rauschenberg's works are held in the collections of the Tate Gallery in London, The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, and the Kunstmuseum Basel, among others. Listings wanted.