Robert Rauschenberg
From the moment art historian Leo Steinberg championed his work in opposition to Clement Greenberg’s rigid formalism, Robert Rauschenberg has played a pivotal role in the development and understanding of postmodern art. Challenging nearly all the prevailing assumptions about the visual arts of his time, he pioneered the postwar revival of collage, photography, silkscreen, technology, and performance. This book focuses on Rauschenberg’s work during the critical period of the 1950s and 1960s.
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Editors
Other authors
Crimp Douglas (Article author), Steinberg Leo (Article author), Joseph Branden W. (Article author), Molesworth Helen (Article author), Krauss Rosalind (Article author)
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Type
Series
Place of publication
Cambridge
Publisher
Year
2002
Number of pages
163 pages
Language
ISBN
9780262600491
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Available on request
Illustrations
Yes
Bibliography
Yes
UDC code and author sign
709.203 Rau
Volumes
1
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