
Β© Guggenheim New York
10 October 2025 β 3 May 2026
On NowCentennial tribute featuring Barge (1962β63) β a monumental 32-foot silkscreen returning to NYC after 25 years β alongside Guggenheim collection works highlighting his radical media experiments.
From Guggenheim New York
This exhibition features over a dozen seminal works from the Guggenheim's collection along with major loans from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, which together highlight the artist's radical use of materials and media. Celebrating Rauschenberg's 100th birthday, the show joins a global tribute to Rauschenberg's boundary-pushing creativity, experimental spirit, and lasting impact on contemporary art. The centerpiece of the exhibition is Barge (1962β63), a monumental 32-foot-...
Read more at Guggenheim New York βAmerican Β· 1925β2008
Rauschenberg's Combines β assemblages of everyday objects, photographs, and paint β dissolved the boundary between art and life and became one of the defining provocations of postwar American art.
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Upper East Side, New YorkΒ·View on artmap

Β© Guggenheim New York
10 October 2025 β 3 May 2026
On NowCentennial tribute featuring Barge (1962β63) β a monumental 32-foot silkscreen returning to NYC after 25 years β alongside Guggenheim collection works highlighting his radical media experiments.
From Guggenheim New York
This exhibition features over a dozen seminal works from the Guggenheim's collection along with major loans from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, which together highlight the artist's radical use of materials and media. Celebrating Rauschenberg's 100th birthday, the show joins a global tribute to Rauschenberg's boundary-pushing creativity, experimental spirit, and lasting impact on contemporary art. The centerpiece of the exhibition is Barge (1962β63), a monumental 32-foot-...
Read more at Guggenheim New York βAmerican Β· 1925β2008
Rauschenberg's Combines β assemblages of everyday objects, photographs, and paint β dissolved the boundary between art and life and became one of the defining provocations of postwar American art.
No reviews yet for this exhibition.
Upper East Side, New YorkΒ·View on artmap