Robert Rauschenberg by Catherine Craft. An introduction to the life and work of Robert Rauschenberg featuring a collection of artwork images and an educational focus on his themes and techniques. Exploring the artist’s influence on the Pop Art movement, as well his ability to blur the distinctions between painting and sculpture.
Revolutionising 20th century art with groundbreaking assemblage and collage techniques, Robert Rauschenberg’s work continues to combine social commentary with bold experimentation. Guided by an interdisciplinary approach to painting, sculpture and everyday objects with well-known pieces including Canyon, Moon Museum and Monogram.
Product Details
- Hardback
- 144 Pages
- 24.5 x 17.2 x 1.5cm
- Published by Phaidon Press Ltd