He lived his life to the fulliest. I was suprised by the tragic end of it. Also about the reaction from "art world"about his work... but not suprised there. A magical era in art snd by no means after the other classical movements. Here we can see and feel this uniq era. A great film. Hope Hollywood or someone else make an outstanding movie about this time, art and people without sentimentality.
My problem with Raushenberg, that this document does not dispell, is a sense of arbitrariness of his assemblages (shared with a lot of dadaist end surrealist works actually). One always wonder what it is about, what is the hidden symbolism. The goat, the bed (in which I would, for one, NOT feel like crawling), the stuffed birds etc....
Rauschenberg has been a household name here for years. As an assemblage found object and collage artist he along with the Collage artist Jess have been huge inspirations for me for years. Love, love, love to have seen this Thank you 👏👏👏
This is a really beautiful documentary. I'm not sure it made me love Rauschenberg's art, but I fell in love with the man, and his big, confident, honest smile. I hope to explore his art more in the future, and his work with ROCI. Thanks for posting.
I don't know why people who are doing documentaries feel the over powering need to tell us who was a homesexual or who was sleeping whom. It's not relevant to the art. If it is then it's pretty weak art.
that guy Arne Glimcher, total scumbag, has the audacity to laugh in our face and say it's an amazing thing to creat an art throught substraction, which basically means erasing a work of art! But deleting something is not creating! This kind of crooks constitute the art world. No wonder the art now is so bad
Just watching this November 2024 and thought exactly what you said, so opened the comments section and wham there was your comment so hey buddy nice to meet like minds
I went to see rauschenberg paintings quite fascinating if you'd like to see it at the museum's contemporary art. It's free to purchase a ticket online. In downtown Los Angeles I'm a new Professional artist The mediums I use are Arcrylic paint. I create the universe and the black hole painting 🎨☺️ which I am working on. I purchased a small card with a replica of his paintings I truly am an admirer of this artist's creations. And I understand it was his purpose and it was mine which creates peace from within your soul. Now I surround myself with uplifting photographers that mentor me. Now I am in the process of starting my online business pet photography thank goodness I have a new client. And in the midst of selling my paintings through multiple websites for free. When you split currency with some sites others allow you to keep all sales funds.
Then there was Tracey Emins Tent & SENSATION exhibition RA & Banksy & The Shredder at the Auction Rooms . Truly one of the first conceptual activists no less.
Great documentary, thank you - very inspirational and challenging in a good way - reminds me of something I once heard is that an artist is willing and able to see both the extraordinary in the ordinary and the ordinary in the extraordinary - Bob certainly had this capacity and more besides…
This kind of Art . .is difficult for casually . . to talk about. ( His compositions are always breath taking. ) He isn't talking about them. .. ... He isn't telling you :" Well this section was first red , which l wasn't sure about... I couldn't change it untill l ...understood why. ....... .... ( Where he says ; " ..... Abstract Expressionist...feel sorry for yourself.... 🤣😊😅
Rauschenburg....IS thee household name , along with his peers who were Leo Castili....group. All , by now aren't commonly known , in the wake of....the monster Political.....strife ....Americans have had to suffer.
I'm wondering how they found a tire/tyre on the beach. Talking about tires made in dirty refineries, you might want to throw those sunglasses away you hypocrite. Really wanted to watch this video but the narrator is a liberal twit.
This is a very fascinating and enriching documentary. A perfect portrait of an immensely pivotal figure in the shifting landscape of modern art. Someone who is undeniably responsible for moving forward the medium and the message.
LOVE this! I am from his hometown area of SETX coast. What an amazing artist and life! It seems his Southern friendliness and charm stayed with him, as well as the love for the beach. We are not far to the beach here and fishing and looking for shells are things we love. Amazingly enough, our small town area has produced many artists, athletes, musicians, authors and more. Reminds me of the saying, "must be something in the water". I am so glad to learn of this wonderful man and artist who was not only so talented, cared for life and the world and truly made his mark on this Earth. My grandfather was an artist and poet in Port Arthur, Texas on a smaller scale, made a huge impression on me; giving me the love and appreciation for art, creativity and life. Thank you for this great story about this artist from my hometown area. I enjoyed learning about Robert Rauschenberg, his art and interesting journey in life.
no important artwork is shown in the documentary !! BBC exposed....
Way too many adverts to really enjoy.
Duh
If your writing is not engaging on its own, you need to find another profession.
He lived his life to the fulliest. I was suprised by the tragic end of it. Also about the reaction from "art world"about his work... but not suprised there. A magical era in art snd by no means after the other classical movements. Here we can see and feel this uniq era. A great film. Hope Hollywood or someone else make an outstanding movie about this time, art and people without sentimentality.
Except for his early stuff, he was overrated. Most of it looks like magazine illustrations
AWESOME! Thanks for showing.
Thank God l couldn't go to Art School
My problem with Raushenberg, that this document does not dispell, is a sense of arbitrariness of his assemblages (shared with a lot of dadaist end surrealist works actually). One always wonder what it is about, what is the hidden symbolism. The goat, the bed (in which I would, for one, NOT feel like crawling), the stuffed birds etc....
Brilliant. Thank you so much!
Rauschenberg has been a household name here for years. As an assemblage found object and collage artist he along with the Collage artist Jess have been huge inspirations for me for years. Love, love, love to have seen this Thank you 👏👏👏
This is a really beautiful documentary. I'm not sure it made me love Rauschenberg's art, but I fell in love with the man, and his big, confident, honest smile. I hope to explore his art more in the future, and his work with ROCI. Thanks for posting.
I don't know why people who are doing documentaries feel the over powering need to tell us who was a homesexual or who was sleeping whom. It's not relevant to the art. If it is then it's pretty weak art.
that guy Arne Glimcher, total scumbag, has the audacity to laugh in our face and say it's an amazing thing to creat an art throught substraction, which basically means erasing a work of art! But deleting something is not creating! This kind of crooks constitute the art world. No wonder the art now is so bad
“He was the first to make a piece of art by subtraction!” While i love Rauschenberg….i think every sculptor ever would like a word 😂
Just watching this November 2024 and thought exactly what you said, so opened the comments section and wham there was your comment so hey buddy nice to meet like minds
48 min RR claimed, he was controlled by stupidity
thank you🍫
Thanks for shooting and sharing this wonderful documentary.
I went to see rauschenberg paintings quite fascinating if you'd like to see it at the museum's contemporary art. It's free to purchase a ticket online. In downtown Los Angeles I'm a new Professional artist The mediums I use are Arcrylic paint. I create the universe and the black hole painting 🎨☺️ which I am working on. I purchased a small card with a replica of his paintings I truly am an admirer of this artist's creations. And I understand it was his purpose and it was mine which creates peace from within your soul. Now I surround myself with uplifting photographers that mentor me. Now I am in the process of starting my online business pet photography thank goodness I have a new client. And in the midst of selling my paintings through multiple websites for free. When you split currency with some sites others allow you to keep all sales funds.
Ruined by too many ads.
Very informative and well executed. Thank you.
RRのシルクは、とにかくカッコイイんだなぁ ミスター・アメリカの雰囲気だった。
Then there was Tracey Emins Tent & SENSATION exhibition RA & Banksy & The Shredder at the Auction Rooms . Truly one of the first conceptual activists no less.
Well done! Thoroughly enjoyable and fascinating. Thank you.🙏
Great documentary, thank you - very inspirational and challenging in a good way - reminds me of something I once heard is that an artist is willing and able to see both the extraordinary in the ordinary and the ordinary in the extraordinary - Bob certainly had this capacity and more besides…
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As ever, the avant-garde is the refuge of the talentless.
Disgusting. Ignorance personified. And that goes double for anyone who admires him.
Homosexual drunk making trash "art."
This is the artist who influenced me all through art school. Johns was 2nd, then Warhol.
absolutely, and R.B.Kitaj. Bob was a groundbreaker although I wouldn't" consider him a Pop artist per se...Canyon got some folks in big trouble
This kind of Art . .is difficult for casually . . to talk about. ( His compositions are always breath taking. ) He isn't talking about them. .. ... He isn't telling you :" Well this section was first red , which l wasn't sure about... I couldn't change it untill l ...understood why. ....... .... ( Where he says ; " ..... Abstract Expressionist...feel sorry for yourself.... 🤣😊😅
Rauschenburg....IS thee household name , along with his peers who were Leo Castili....group. All , by now aren't commonly known , in the wake of....the monster Political.....strife ....Americans have had to suffer.
An amazing presentation. Kudos to the people in charge of the soundtrack! Wild Beasts... such a fine touch!
I'm wondering how they found a tire/tyre on the beach. Talking about tires made in dirty refineries, you might want to throw those sunglasses away you hypocrite. Really wanted to watch this video but the narrator is a liberal twit.
There's no group more slappable than the smug English twat. Cheers
Life isn't kind to Susan ... just my opinion
What isn't kind to Susan is your "opinion".
Proof that some artists become obsessed with being artists at the expense of their art.
That man, That Car
Remember before Warhol ! My time is Taking Shape right now in 2023
Great documentary. Phenomenal artist. Thank you for sharing his life and works with us. Very inspirational. :)
This is a very fascinating and enriching documentary. A perfect portrait of an immensely pivotal figure in the shifting landscape of modern art. Someone who is undeniably responsible for moving forward the medium and the message.
Nice comment!👍🏽
27:35 That horse's gait lol
I was born in the 1900`s and I never heard of this guy.
Obviously, you were born in 1900s and never formally studied art . Thanks for your insight. Btw, a fitting name you chose there.
one of the greatest artist, no doubt. wonderful person too.
LOVE this! I am from his hometown area of SETX coast. What an amazing artist and life! It seems his Southern friendliness and charm stayed with him, as well as the love for the beach. We are not far to the beach here and fishing and looking for shells are things we love. Amazingly enough, our small town area has produced many artists, athletes, musicians, authors and more. Reminds me of the saying, "must be something in the water". I am so glad to learn of this wonderful man and artist who was not only so talented, cared for life and the world and truly made his mark on this Earth. My grandfather was an artist and poet in Port Arthur, Texas on a smaller scale, made a huge impression on me; giving me the love and appreciation for art, creativity and life. Thank you for this great story about this artist from my hometown area. I enjoyed learning about Robert Rauschenberg, his art and interesting journey in life.
Rauschenberg's work is the epitome of today's Global Trash.
The Artworld seems pretty inbred with huge conflicts of interest where critics, collectors and artists all engage in a massive insider trading game.
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47:00 - messianic decadence
Who says art is not about the artist ?