Project Gallery: Robert Rauschenberg

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Drawing entirely from PAMM’s collection, this exhibition presents a series of works by American master artist, Robert Rauschenberg (b. 1925, Port Arthur, Texas; d. 2008, Captiva, Florida)— who lived in Captiva Island, Florida, for over 35 years and whose legacy influenced artistic development of South Florida. Rauschenberg is celebrated internationally for incorporating mass media to modern-day culture. In the 1950s, he began to create sculptures and paintings using images taken from newspapers, magazines, and postcards that exemplified mainstream Western culture of the mid-20th century. He worked with found objects such as clothes or cardboard boxes, producing unique works that have elements of drawing, painting, and sculpture. Rauschenberg developed new techniques which can be appreciated through PAMM’s exceptional holdings. Project Gallery: Robert Rauschenberg illustrates the artist’s innovative art-making approach and ingenious artistic range, showcasing his position PAMM’s permanent collection. 

Perez Art Museum Miami - PAMM
1103 Biscayne Blvd.
FL 33132 Miami
United states
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Project Gallery: Robert Rauschenberg Perez Art Museum Miami - PAMM Main address: Perez Art Museum Miami - PAMM 1103 Biscayne Blvd. FL 33132 Miami, United states Perez Art Museum Miami - PAMM 1103 Biscayne Blvd. FL 33132 Miami, United states Drawing entirely from PAMM’s collection, this exhibition presents a series of works by American master artist, Robert Rauschenberg (b. 1925, Port Arthur, Texas; d. 2008, Captiva, Florida)— who lived in Captiva Island, Florida, for over 35 years and whose legacy influenced artistic development of South Florida. Rauschenberg is celebrated internationally for incorporating mass media to modern-day culture. In the 1950s, he began to create sculptures and paintings using images taken from newspapers, magazines, and postcards that exemplified mainstream Western culture of the mid-20th century. He worked with found objects such as clothes or cardboard boxes, producing unique works that have elements of drawing, painting, and sculpture. Rauschenberg developed new techniques which can be appreciated through PAMM’s exceptional holdings. Project Gallery: Robert Rauschenberg illustrates the artist’s innovative art-making approach and ingenious artistic range, showcasing his position PAMM’s permanent collection.  Book tickets