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  1. 26 de oct. de 2005 · Robert Rauschenberg came to Black Mountain College in 1948, to study with Josef Albers and stayed as student, teacher and artist-in-residence for the next several years.

  2. An artist for nearly six decades, Robert Rauschenberg explored a variety of mediums throughout his career. As a painter, sculptor, printmaker, performer, and collage artist, he embraced Neo-Dada styles within his practice and played an early role in the Pop Art movement.

  3. Robert Rauschenberg at Black Mountain College. Photograph Collection. Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Archives, New York. P44. Robert Rauschenberg Foundation. In expanding upon the artist’s legacy, the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation celebrates new and even untested ways of thinking and acting.

  4. Black Mountain College (Black Mountain, North Carolina, 1933–57), an experimental school focused on the collaborative teaching of art and science, served as a home and intellectual community for some of the most influential artists from the American postwar period.

  5. 11 de mar. de 2016 · Among the alumni were now-well-known figures such as Robert Rauschenberg, John Chamberlain, Kenneth Noland, Dorothea Rockburne, Ray Johnson, Cy Twombly, Elaine de Kooning, James Bishop, and Robert Creeley, to name just a few.

  6. 16 de mar. de 2015 · Robert Rauschenberg dressing Ingeborg Svarc Lauterstein in one of his designs at Black Mountain College, where both were students.

  7. 21 de jun. de 2007 · Robert Rauschenberg: Man at Work is director Chris Granlund’s fine profile of the enormously influential artist who spent some of his formative years as a young artist at Black Mountain College. Robert Rauschenberg was born in Port Arthur, Texas in 1925.