
Sidney Felsen and Rauschenberg at Rauschenberg’s seventieth birthday party, 1995. Photo: Barbara Lazaroff
Celebration of the 50th anniversary of Gemini G.E.L.
In celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of Gemini G.E.L., the Los Angeles-based artists’ print workshop where Rauschenberg produced more than two hundred and fifty editions over the course of thirty-five years, the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation posted a new, illustrated oral history inte

Meet the Artists: Rauschenberg Residency 15
Visit the Artists in Residence page to learn about the Residency 15 artists.

Detail of poster for CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) 1965
CREATIVE INTERVENTIONS TO MASS INCARCERATION
In the era of colorblindness…[r]ather than rely on race, we use our criminal justice system to label people of color as “criminals” and then engage in all the practices we supposedly left behind.

Rauschenberg and a Tibetan official at the opening ceremony for ROCI TIBET, Revolutionary Exhibition Hall, Lhasa, December 5, 1985. Photo: Thomas Buehler
The ROCI Road to Peace: International Call for Student Artist Submissions
The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, Artsy, and Nicole Bray, the 2015 winner of the Robert Rauschenberg Emerging Curator Competition, invite students enrolled at accredited institutions to submit artworks to be considered for inclusion in the inaugural Emerging Curator exhibition.

Photo: Sage Sohier
Rauschenberg Foundation Announces 2015-16 Residents
The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation (RRF) is pleased to announce the third season of the Rauschenberg Residency in Captiva, Florida.

Meet the Artists: Rauschenberg Residency 14
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Meet the Artists: Rauschenberg Residency 13
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Film still from Mostly About Rauschenberg (1975), an unreleased film originally produced by Michèle Arnaud and Reiner Moritz, and directed by Christine Kozlov, Rauschenberg, and Mayo Thompson.
Exploring the Archives with the New York Times
The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation is in the early stage of processing our rich collection of archival materials.