Robert Rauschenberg - El Uso De Las Imágenes-Last Call
Rauschenberg was a pivotal figure in 20th-century art: an artist who blurred the lines between painting, sculpture, collage, and performance, paving the way for conceptual art and the hybrid languages of today. But behind his celebrated Combines—those pieces that mixed everyday materials, images, and objects—lay a photographic sensibility that structured his way of seeing the world.
The exhibition at the Juan March Foundation stems precisely from this perspective. It brings together a journey that ranges from his early photographs of the Protected content , taken during his time at the experimental Black Mountain College, to the Ruminations series Protected content , where the artist combines images and personal memories in a kind of intimate and twilight album.
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