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Art's superstars argued fervently, with Robert Rauschenberg in favor and the late Willem de Kooning against.
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Cage composed his silence shortly after seeing a series of canvases that Robert Rauschenberg painted flat white.
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For one thing, the sale was unusual in that it included living artists like Warhol, Rauschenberg and Johns.
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He was drawn to Europe after travelling around Spain, Italy and North Africa with his then lover, Robert Rauschenberg.
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Plus, they lived near museums with pieces by Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns.
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Elsewhere in the show are an engineer's drawings for projects by artists including John Cage and Robert Rauschenberg that led to the creation of EAT.
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Pinault started to accumulate postwar American pieces, from Rauschenberg to Warhol.
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He added a minor in ceramics and resolved to meet all those Japanese potters he'd read about in class and see all those Rauschenberg abstracts he now revered.
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The title is meant to evoke wind, sails and also pajamas, for this is a Hindi word, and Rauschenberg made these mostly textile and wood objects during a 1975 stay at the Sarabhai family's Le Corbusier-designed house in Ahmedabad.
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Besides Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Murakami, Rauschenberg and Prince, we included perennial bad boys Jeff Koons and Damien Hirst, as well as other young talents such as figurative painter John Currin, British sculptor Rachel Whiteread and multimedia pioneer Matthew Barney.
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Take, for example, the work of 80-year-old master Robert Rauschenberg, who has been making people see the world in a new way since he debuted his "combines" (so called because they combine painting and collage) at the Leo Castelli gallery in the late 1950s.
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