Robert Rauschenberg, an American artist, is one of the most influential figures in avant-garde
art. He studied at a variety of institutions, including the Kansas City Art Institute, the
Acad‚mie Julian in Paris, Black Mountain College in North Carolina and the Art Students
League in New York.
In the early 1950s, Rauschenberg worked experimentally through periods where he
used all white, all black, or all red in his paintings. He developed a collage and montage
technique called "combine painting" using real objects such as photographs and found objects
which he affixed to the painting surface. Objects he used included cola bottles, clocks, radios,
clothing fragments and electrical fans. Rauschenberg's innovative techniques included being
the first artist to incorporate silkscreen printing on canvas.
Rauschenberg s interest in combining art with technology led to the founding of an
organization appropriately named Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T). E.A.T. was
established to bring artists and engineers together.
In his move away from Abstract Expressionism, Rauschenberg became involved in such
artistic endeavors as theater production, choreography and Pop Art, all methods by which he
has tried to stretch the constraints of ordinary painting and the expression of ideas.
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