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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
NewsArt market
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
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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
BlogIn the frame
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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
NewsArt market
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
NewsArt Basel in Miami Beach
Rauschenberg draws the crowds
The artist's "fast entertainment for people in stress" is for sale at Art Basel in Miami Beach
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Kathy Halbreich to lead Rauschenberg Foundation
The current associate director of MoMA plans to put her relationships with artists "to very good use"
ReviewRobert Rauschenberg
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
ArchiveExhibitions
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
ArchiveRuschenberg Foundation
Rauschenberg inspires tomorrow’s curators
The Rauschenberg Foundation competition is now open
ArchiveRobert Rauschenberg
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
ArchiveRobert Rauschenberg
Taxman swoops on Rauschenberg’s “$65m eagle”
Canyon, 1959
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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
ArchiveArt Basel
"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
ArchiveRobert Rauschenberg
Tomlin says ta-ta to Rauschenberg
The long time friend and collector of Rauschenberg has seven up for sale
ArchiveRobert Rauschenberg
Late Rauschenbergs emerge from artist’s estate
Several sculptures premiered at Art Basel
ArchiveRobert Rauschenberg
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
ArchiveRobert Rauschenberg
Rauschenberg gallery to continue lawsuit after artist’s death
Case seeks to punish defendant for selling works found in trash
ArchiveRobert Rauschenberg
Rauschenberg sues artist for selling his trash
Robert Francis Montgomery's dumpster diving has landed him in litigation
ArchiveCommissions
Fontainebleau Hotel commissions major artists to become a true 'art hotel'
The Fontainebleau will show works by Turrell, Ai Weiwei and Rauschenberg
ArchiveRobert Rauschenberg
Obrist, Rosenquist and more pay tribute to Robert Rauschenberg
The opening Bulgari Conversation spoke fondly of the artist who was welcomed with spontaneous applause
ArchiveExhibitions
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
ArchiveRobert Rauschenberg
Pinault sells Rauschenberg to MoMA for $30 million
French billionaire has recently sold works by Rothko, Warhol and Mondrian
ArchiveRetrospective
Retrospectives boost Flavin but damaged Rauschenberg in 1998
As Flavin’s survey continues its US run, recent record prices for the artist show how exhibitions affect the market
ArchiveRobert Rauschenberg
Robert Rauschenberg's evolution examined in new show at Fondation Dina Vierny-Musée Maillol
Compare and contrast the last decade of the master's oeuvre
ArchiveRobert Rauschenberg
What's On: Robert Rauschenberg's Short stories at the Waddington Galleries
Viewers are encouraged to bring their own meaning to these mysterious images
ArchiveLeo Castelli
I, dealer in heroes: Obituary for Leo Castelli
In memory of the man behind Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Stella, Cy Twombly, James Rosenquist and Roy Lichtenstein
ArchiveRobert Rauschenberg
Rauschenberg posts bail for his works
The artist has reached a settlement to allow his works to continue touring after being sued by an art consultant
ArchiveRobert Rauschenberg
Rauschenbergs confiscated from exhibition
Police take works of art off the walls to recover $5.5 million debt
ArchiveSeptember 1997
Robert Rauschenberg: 'Business sure screwed up the art world universally'
On the occasion of his Guggenheim retrospective, the artist talks about his globe-trotting approach to “the adventure of art”
ArchiveExhibitions
What's on in Switzerland: The anxieties of Dieter Roth and the expressiveness of Rolf Iseli
Also showing are Rauschenberg, Richard Long and Ryman
ArchiveArt market
News from New York: All is flux
Ex-Sotheby’s David Nash opens as dealer, Paula Cooper relaunches, and Rauschenberg flirts with PaceWildenstein
ArchiveArt market
What's on in Paris: New Rauschenbergs at Daniel Templon and mysteries abound at Jorge Alyskewic
Meanwhile, Bertrand's return to drawing is on display at Samia Saouma
ArchiveExhibitions
The infancy of Pop Art on show at the LA Museum of Contemporary Art
Exploring the early works of Johns, Rauschenberg, Warhol and the young masters of Pop
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Salvaging 1950s Rauschenberg: The artist's early work goes on show in San Fransisco
This exhibition recovers missing works and provides clues for his development
ArchiveExhibitions
What's on in New York: Bars, overlays, assemblages, and plug-in art
Arman, Bailey, Johns, Ono, Rauschenberg, Salle, and more
ArchiveRobert Rauschenberg
Unfamiliar early Rauschenbergs at the Corcoran
A broad range of rarely exhibited works tour the US
ArchiveRauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange
The Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange ends its six year world tour at the National Gallery, Washington
“One-to-one contact through art contains potent peaceful powers”, says artist
ArchivePolitical Art
What's on in New York: From Andre Emmerich to Zabriskie
Major show of political art dominates at John Weber Gallery, and there is also a new group of Rauschenberg’s (this year’s flavour) and Beckmann, Barlach, Lehmbruck and Constable on offer
ArchiveExhibitions
Appel, Rauschenberg, Panamarenko design high-art kites for an exhibition touring Europe
Flying art around the world
ArchiveRobert Rauschenberg
Rauschenberg’s fifteen minutes: an assessment of the artist's impact as he takes over New York
After Warhol and Johns, it’s the turn of the globe-trotting
ArchiveJasper Johns
Sunday Times art critic on Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns: making religious images for a secular age
'Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns / Bless the bed we lie on'