Robert Rauschenberg
Robert Rauschenberg
‘There were lots of parties here’: exhibition of Rauschenberg’s photographs opens at his former New York residence
The show in this deeply personal setting offers an insight into the artist‘s relationship to the medium that interested him above all others
Beyond borders: new London show reveals Robert Rauschenberg’s global ambitions
ROCI project was seen in ten countries in the 1980s including the Soviet Union and Cuba
Was Rauschenberg’s grand prize win at the 1964 Venice Biennale a US plot, or just good PR?
A new documentary delves into the machinations that led to the upstart American artist’s stunning triumph at the art world’s Olympics
Jasper Johns’s ‘mutual aid’ organisation for artists receives almost $9m from the estate of Los Angeles gallerist Margo Leavin
The Foundation for Contemporary Arts has been selling works donated by visual artists to fund those working in experimental forms and performance since 1963
From a lively New Deal-era fresco study to an illuminated Rauschenberg edition: our pick of the highlights from February's sales
Plus, a Charles II-era silver-gilt vases, an avant-garde Cuban painting and a rare Tintin comic book cover
Art, enlightenment and plenty of sex: life according to John Giorno
Some takeaways from the late US artist and poet’s new memoir Great Demon Kings
The top ten auction results of 2019—and the art market trends they reveal
We look back at the biggest art sales of the year, which reveal a concentration on New York over London and a continued dominance of 20th century male artists
See the unguarded side of New York's Modern art legends
Ugo Mulas photographed the 1960s New York art scene and his pictures are now on show at Matthew Marks
Rabbit hops to a record $91m at Christie's as Jeff Koons once again becomes the world's most expensive living artist
Post-war and contemporary sale in New York also produced a big sale for Robert Rauschenberg and new records for Louise Bourgeois and Jonas Wood
Baltimore museum sells blue-chip art to buy works by minority artists
Five works made around $18m (with fees) at auctions at Sotheby’s New York on 19 May, and two were bought for undisclosed sums in private sales
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When Robert Rauschenberg erased a drawing by Willem de Kooning in 1953, he was investigating the possibilities of what art could be—not just additive creation, but also conscious erasure
Artists would do well to invest in their own work, study says
New research suggests that artists may be better off retaining equity in their own work than investing in the stock market
Rauschenberg draws the crowds
The artist's "fast entertainment for people in stress" is for sale at Art Basel in Miami Beach
Kathy Halbreich to lead Rauschenberg Foundation
The current associate director of MoMA plans to put her relationships with artists "to very good use"
The hell of modern media: on Robert Rauschenberg's Dante series
A new book on the drawings synthesises a range of information, but leaves certain questions unanswered
Rauschenberg's dance and performance related work front and centre of new survey exhibition at Tate Modern
Coming in hot from its stint in the States
Rauschenberg inspires tomorrow’s curators
The Rauschenberg Foundation competition is now open
Rauschenberg’s collection gets New York outing at Sperone Westwater
“Radio Waves: New York ‘Nouveau Réalisme’ and Rauschenberg” provides a snapshot of the 1960s art scene
Taxman swoops on Rauschenberg’s “$65m eagle”
How much is Canyon, 1959, worth?
Rauschenberg’s foundation could outspend Warhol’s
The artist’s foundation reveals its intention to become one of the largest grant-making organisations in the country
"A new kind of freedom in looking": Remembering the birth of Art Basel on its fortieth anniversary
Artists, buyers, sellers, organisers, critics and restaurateurs have recorded their memories of Art Basel’s first four decades
Tomlin says ta-ta to Rauschenberg
The long time friend and collector of Rauschenberg has seven up for sale
Interview with Robert Rauschenberg: Commemorating the artist
We reprint extracts from an interview with one of the most important artists of the post-war era
Rauschenberg gallery to continue lawsuit after artist’s death
Case seeks to punish defendant for selling works found in trash
Late Rauschenbergs emerge from artist’s estate
Several sculptures premiered at Art Basel
Rauschenberg sues artist for selling his trash
Robert Francis Montgomery's dumpster diving has landed him in litigation
Fontainebleau Hotel commissions major artists to become a true 'art hotel'
The Fontainebleau will show works by Turrell, Ai Weiwei and Rauschenberg
News from New York: Marathon sailing and cycling, while Marina Abramovic bares all
The Yugoslavian artist draws the crowds at the Guggenheim with her racy restaging of iconic performance art
Obrist, Rosenquist and more pay tribute to Robert Rauschenberg
The opening Bulgari Conversation spoke fondly of the artist who was welcomed with spontaneous applause