
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

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.

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

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.

2020 Archives Research Residency Recipients
The Rauschenberg Foundation is pleased to announce the recipients for the 2020 Rauschenberg Foundation Archives Research Residency, a program for individuals interested in researching in the Rauschenberg Foundation Archives in New York City.

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Visit the Artists-in-Residence page to learn more about this group of artists.

Primary Mobiloid Glut, 1988, from the series Gluts
Robert Rauschenberg: Five Decades from the Whitney’s Collection at the Norton Museum of Art, February 21 – June 28, 2020
Presenting a concise survey of the radical work of Robert Rauschenberg, this exhibition traces the arc of the artist’s career, from the 1950s to the 1990s, through his pioneering use of media and imagery from popular culture.

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Visit the Artists-in-Residence page to learn more about this group of artists.