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Robert Rauschenberg - Pop Art Pioneer Full BBC Documentary 2016
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@diannadiatz1140

5 years ago

In the 1970s, when I was a much younger woman, I would dress up to go to art openings. I used to wear a lot of vintage clothing. At an opening at The Corcoran Gallery in Washington, DC, I wore a 1930s-40s gown and an ermine shawl around my shoulders. As I walked up the stairs in the Gallery, Rauschenberg and a male friend were coming down the stairs. He asked about my shawl. I told him it was Herman the Ermine. He smiled and laughed. I've always felt he was an innovator. This film proves it. I didn't know about his travels to promote peace. He was a good soul. I really like the fact that he wanted to do good in the world. May his foundation, school, art and memory prosper and continue to inspire people.

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@lilifilingeri2171

3 years ago

why is this documentaries soundtrack so good? nick drake, cream, velvet underground

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@misterchristopher8857

4 years ago

He was and is such a treasure for many reasons. It's disappointing to learn his galleries, professional supporters moved away from him during a time of tremendous giving. His generosity is one of the greatest gifts. Many blessings for all things good Bob.

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@nealjohnston954

1 year ago

This is a very fascinating and enriching documentary. A perfect portrait of an immensely pivotal figure in the shifting landscape of modern art. Someone who is undeniably responsible for moving forward the medium and the message.

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@malcolmharing3744

1 year ago

This is the artist who influenced me all through art school. Johns was 2nd, then Warhol.

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@wandaserkowska8689

2 years ago

Awesome documentary. Really grateful for it. Rauschenberg is unbelievable...

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@BurningtunaDC

4 months ago

Thanks for shooting and sharing this wonderful documentary.

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@susaemilia1

7 years ago

excelente documental, enriquecedor, me encanta el ir y venir del conductor y la vida del artista.

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@francoisgouws7288

3 years ago

Great documentary! Thank you for posting!

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@aikussilverlake32

5 years ago

I only came across his work Open Score because of one of my uni assignments, and found this documentary because of that. But after watching it I really appraciate that there exists this documentary to tell his story. It was a remarkable life. Thanks for sharing it.

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@dianamitchell4214

1 year ago

Great documentary. Phenomenal artist. Thank you for sharing his life and works with us. Very inspirational. :)

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@robertmather6152

6 months ago

Very informative and well executed. Thank you.

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@nube_fenix

1 year ago

An amazing presentation. Kudos to the people in charge of the soundtrack! Wild Beasts... such a fine touch!

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@indydude3367

3 years ago

Making a living and, in fact, becoming world famous in "modern art" IS art.

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@bettinarossi7908

10 months ago

Well done! Thoroughly enjoyable and fascinating. Thank you.🙏

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@veritas6335

5 years ago

Excellent documentary about one of the few entirely original, groundbreaking artists of the twentieth century.

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@rbailey6949

10 months ago

Great documentary, thank you - very inspirational and challenging in a good way - reminds me of something I once heard is that an artist is willing and able to see both the extraordinary in the ordinary and the ordinary in the extraordinary - Bob certainly had this capacity and more besides…

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@user-in7cx5lz9c

1 year ago

LOVE this! I am from his hometown area of SETX coast. What an amazing artist and life! It seems his Southern friendliness and charm stayed with him, as well as the love for the beach. We are not far to the beach here and fishing and looking for shells are things we love. Amazingly enough, our small town area has produced many artists, athletes, musicians, authors and more. Reminds me of the saying, "must be something in the water". I am so glad to learn of this wonderful man and artist who was not only so talented, cared for life and the world and truly made his mark on this Earth. My grandfather was an artist and poet in Port Arthur, Texas on a smaller scale, made a huge impression on me; giving me the love and appreciation for art, creativity and life. Thank you for this great story about this artist from my hometown area. I enjoyed learning about Robert Rauschenberg, his art and interesting journey in life.

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@Audiofreund2

3 years ago

Best rauschenberg documentation I have seen. I didnt know about his late work at all.

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@regularssakars6277

5 years ago

I'm artist. And Rauschenberg arte peaces has been inspired me a lot. His taste of mix materials to create the arte peace. But after watching this documentary I found my self closer to him as a person as well. His humor. That's true (artist artist are wary sensible people and it's hard sometimes). Go to around the world fore create the peace - that's what the world needs nowadays (the first arte piece what I did was called "Peace"). Thanks a lot for this documentary and people who are writing the comments how they met him.

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