
Tate Introductions: Robert Rauschenberg
By Ed KrÄŤma
A lively and accessible introduction to the life and work of Robert Rauschenberg (1925-2008), one of the most inventive and influential artists of the post-war period. An important influence on Pop artists in the 1960s, Rauschenberg worked across a variety of media - painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, silkscreen, lithography, and performance - actively collaborating with musicians, choreographers and dancers, and even with engineers and scientists to pursue the potential offered by new technologies. This book offers a concise and engaging account of Rauschenberg’s life, his art, and the ongoing debates concerning his significance.
- Tate Publishing, 2017
- Softcover, 80 pages
- 7 x 8 inches
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By Ed KrÄŤma
A lively and accessible introduction to the life and work of Robert Rauschenberg (1925-2008), one of the most inventive and influential artists of the post-war period. An important influence on Pop artists in the 1960s, Rauschenberg worked across a variety of media - painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, silkscreen, lithography, and performance - actively collaborating with musicians, choreographers and dancers, and even with engineers and scientists to pursue the potential offered by new technologies. This book offers a concise and engaging account of Rauschenberg’s life, his art, and the ongoing debates concerning his significance.
- Tate Publishing, 2017
- Softcover, 80 pages
- 7 x 8 inches



















