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Robert Rauschenberg
Chow Bags - Rabbit Chow

1977

$10,500
£7,988.96
€9,204.91
CA$14,906.71
A$15,992.24
CHF 8,577.91
MX$192,544.38
NOK 108,134.59
SEK 98,603.76
DKK 68,772.98

About the Item

TECHNICAL INFORMATION Robert Rauschenberg Chow Bags - Rabbit Chow 1977 Screenprint with collage of string 48 1/8 x 36 3/8 in. Edition of 100 Pencil signed numbered Condition: This work is in excellent condition Robert Rauschenberg began what was to be an artistic revolution. Rauschenberg's enthusiasm for popular culture and his rejection of the angst and seriousness of the Abstract Expressionists led him to search for a new way of painting. He found his signature mode by embracing materials traditionally outside of the artist's reach. He would cover a canvas with house paint, or ink the wheel of a car and run it over paper to create a drawing, while demonstrating rigor and concern for formal painting. By 1958, at the time of his first solo exhibition at the Leo Castelli Gallery, his work had moved from abstract painting to drawings like "Erased De Kooning" (which was exactly as it sounds) to what he termed "combines". These combines (meant to express both the finding and forming of combinations in three-dimensional collage) cemented his place in art history. This pioneering altered the course of modern art. The idea of combining and of noticing combinations of objects and images has remained at the core of Rauschenberg's work. As Pop Art emerged in the 1960's, Rauschenberg turned away from three-dimensional combines and began to work in two dimensions, using magazine photographs of current events to create silk-screen prints. Rauschenberg transferred prints of familiar images, such as JFK or baseball games, to canvases and overlapped them with painted brushstrokes. They looked like abstractions from a distance, but up close the images related to each other, as if in conversation. These collages were a way of bringing together the inventiveness of his combines with his love for painting. Using this new method he found he could make a commentary on contemporary society using the very images that helped to create that society. In 1998 the Guggenheim Museum put on its largest exhibition ever with four hundred works by Rauschenberg, showcasing the breadth and beauty of his work, and its influence over the second half of the century.
  • Creator:
    Robert Rauschenberg (1925 - 2008, American)
  • Creation Year:
    1977
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 48.13 in (122.26 cm)Width: 36.38 in (92.41 cm)
  • More Editions Sizes:
    Edition of 100Price: $12,825
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  • Gallery Location:
    Miami, FL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU53833686602

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