Tate Modern retrospective spans six decades of Robert Rauschenberg
The Tate Modern in London presents a major retrospective of Robert Rauschenberg (1925-2008), running until April 2. The exhibition, organized in collaboration with the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, features hundreds of works spanning six decades, including paintings, collages, ready-mades, lithographs, drawings, performances, sculptures, and installations. Rauschenberg, often associated with Pop Art and New Dada, defies categorization and influenced generations of younger artists. A video produced by the museum includes commentary from artists, curators, and critics explaining his significance and the key ideas behind his work.
Key facts
- Retrospective at Tate Modern in London
- Runs until April 2
- Organized in collaboration with MoMA New York
- Covers six decades of Rauschenberg's career
- Includes hundreds of works across multiple media
- Rauschenberg is associated with Pop Art and New Dada
- Video features artists, curators, and critics
- Rauschenberg lived from 1925 to 2008
Entities
Artists
- Robert Rauschenberg
Institutions
- Tate Modern
- Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
- Artribune
Locations
- London
- United Kingdom
- New York
- United States