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Essay heading: Robert Rauschenberg's Almanac
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Nicola Thatcher |
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July 1, 2009 |
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But during the fifties he and
his working partner Jasper Johns had the Abstract Expressionists in outrage as Rauschenberg began
to fill the surface of his paintings with objects that included stuffed goats and chickens, coca cola
bottles and newspapers he began to bring subject matter back
into paintings and his work bridged the gap between
abstraction and representation... displayed 300 characters
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According to Time critic
Robert Hughes this pioneering work helped to “set free the
attitudes that (eventually) made pop art seem culturally
acceptable”
Rauschenbergs Almanac includes all the beliefs that the artist was firmly about when he reached the
sixties. Experimentation; never content with one style Rauschenberg preferred to be forever forging
ahead with new mediums and techniques, “once a certain technique or method became easy, I
would give it up and try something else,” says Rauschenberg... displayed next 300 characters
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