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Robert Rauschenberg: Combines
by Robert Rauschenberg
Binding: Hardcover, 324 pages
Publisher: Steidl/The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Weight: 5.42 pound
Dimension: H: 1.57 x L: 12.52 x W: 10.16 inches
ISBN 10: 3865211453
ISBN 13: 9783865211453
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Book Description:
Poetic and lush, Robert Rauschenberg's Combines present layers of complex and sometimes conflicting information. This approach, first explored by Rauschenberg in the early 1950s, proved prescient and has become increasingly relevant in the current age of cascading information, when even the most ground breaking artists are referencing and sampling disparate elements to create new forms. The Combines suggest the fragility of definitions, the fluidity of materials, and the complexity of forms that are characteristic of Rauschenberg's works. The artist's handling of materials provides a precise physical evolutionary link between the painterly qualities of Abstract Expressionism and iconographical, subject driven early Pop Art. This book focuses on the works created roughly between 1954 and 1964, the most important decade in the artist's 50 year career, and constitutes the most complete survey of the Combines ever presented, as well as the most rigorous analysis of their political, social, autobiographical, and aesthetic significance. An introductory essay by exhibition curator Paul Schimmel titled 'Reading Rauschenberg' offers an iconographic analysis of the earlier Combines, based on in depth conversations with the artist. Other texts help to contextualize the Combines, such as Thomas Crow's essay that calls them the major artistic statement of their time, and the one body of art that could simultaneously hold its own from De Kooning to Pop art. Edited and introduction by Paul Schimmel. Essays by Thomas Crow, Branden Joseph, Charles F. Stuckey and Jean Paul Ameline. Afterword by Pontus H lten. Clothbound, 9.75 x 12.25 in./324 pgs / 172 color.


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