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Rauschenberg

Canyon

by Leah Dickerman
language: english
Publisher: MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, January of 2014 ‧
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"In the mid-1950s Robert Rauschenberg began making what he called "Combines"--Radically experimental works that mix paint and other art materials with things found in daily life. These hybrid creations offered a dramatic counterpoint to the gestural abstraction that prevailed in contemporary American painting. Canyon (1959), one of the artist's best-known Combines, is a large canvas bearing paint, a postcard, a man's shirt, photographs, newspaper clippings, wood, a flattened metal can and paint tube, a piece of glass, and, thrusting out from its surface, a stuffed bald eagle. Leah Dickerman's essay examines the genesis of this startling and enigmatic work and positions it within a key period in Rauschenberg's groundbreaking career."--Publisher's description.

Rauschenberg

Canyon

by Leah Dickerman

Property Description
ISBN: 9780870708947
Publisher: MUSEUM OF MODERN ART
Release Date: January of 2014
Language: English
Cover: Softcover
Pages: 48
Format: Book
Collection: Moma One On One Series
Categories: Books in English > Art > Other Arts
Books in English > Others
EAN: 9780870708947

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