Image courtesy of the Rauschenberg Foundation
Just in time for pride month, gay artist Robert Rauschenberg gets a huge retrospective of his six-decade career at NYC’s MoMA, organized in collaboration with London’s Tate Modern. Rauschenberg’s mashups of painting and sculpture (and a variety of other media) were a seminal part of the mid-20th century Pop Art movement. This exhibition, running from May 21 to September 17, will feature over 250 pieces, including Rauschenberg’s work in performance and sound art, drawings, prints, and — naturally — his signature painting-sculpture hybrids, known as “combines.” moma.org
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