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Artworks

A selection of artworks spanning Rauschenberg's career.

Displaying 101 - 114 of 114
  • Publicon–Station I, 1978
  • Shoot from a Main Stem, 1978
  • Cupule (Spread), 1979
  • Melic Meeting (Spread), 1979
  • Sheltered Spire (Scale), 1979
  • Podium (Spread), 1980
  • Patrician Barnacle (Scale), 1981
  • Tantric Riddle (Spread), 1981
  • The 1/4 Mile or 2 Furlong Piece, 1981–98
  • Individual (from 7 Characters), 1982
  • Pegasus' First Visit to America in the Shade of the Flatiron Building (Kabal American Zephyr), 1982
  • Red Heart (from 7 Characters), 1982
  • Mane (Salvage), 1984
  • Tibetan Garden Song / ROCI TIBET, 1986

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