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Rauschenberg in studio

Robert Rauschenberg and his dog Laika in his Broadway studio, 1965. Photo: Attributed to Ugo Mulas

Job Post:  Project Manager for the Rauschenberg Catalogue Raisonné

In its stewardship of Robert Rauschenberg’s artistic legacy, the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation is undertaking the first Catalogue Raisonné dedicated to the sixty-year career of this protean artist.

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Artist Relief relaunched

We are excited to share that Artist Relief has relaunched!

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Installation view: Robert Rauschenberg: Night Shades and Phantoms, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris, October 22–December 5, 2020.

Robert Rauschenberg: Night Shades and Phantoms at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac Paris, October 22–December 5, 2020

"What [Rauschenberg] invented above all was […] a pictorial surface that let the world in again." —Leo Steinberg, 1972

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Artist Relief

To help artists affected by COVID-19, the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation has joined forces with our community as a funding partner for the Artist Relief, a new national, multidisciplinary initiative offering immediate individual grants of $5,000, as well as

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Rauschenberg at home, with his dog Laika, working on a transfer drawing, Lafayette Street, New York, 1968. Photo: Shunk-Kender © J. Paul Getty Trust

Rauschenberg From Home

Ranging from oral histories to focused artwork studies to digitized archives, the Rauschenberg Foundation has a multitude of resources on its website available for free. Our favorites are listed below or explore our site to find your own.

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Robert Rauschenberg in front of his Vydock series photographed in his Laika Lane studio, Captiva, Florida, 1995. Photo: Ed Chappell.

Rauschenberg Emergency Grants

New York, NY –  The New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) has partnered with the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation to administer a new medical emergency grant program called

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Robert Rauschenberg

Pneumonia Lisa (Japanese Recreational Claywork) 1982 - Detail

Transfer on high-fired Japanese art ceramic

32 1/4 x 86 5/8 x 2 1/4 inches (81.9 x 220 x 5.8 cm)

Robert Rauschenberg Foundation

Fair Use - Amicus Brief

The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation has filed an amicus brief in connection with Goldsmith v. The Andy Warhol Foundation - an important Second Circuit case about copyright’s fair-use doctrine.
 

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