An Artistic Revolution: Robert Rauschenberg's Combines
Robert Rauschenberg's "Combines" - made between the mid 1950s and 60s - were groundbreaking works that changed the course of art history. Here's a quick look into what made them so special and the future artists they would inspire. If you are interested in talking more about modern art, or have any modern art or design you would like to purchase or sell (I offer free evaluations) please contact me at [email protected] You can learn more about me and my past projects at www.christopherwestpresents.com If you enjoy this content, please consider subscribing to this channel and thank you for watching.

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Robert Rauschenberg | HOW TO SEE the artist with Brice Marden

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Robert Rauschenberg: Cardboards and Gluts

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See the Unseen | The HNE Haverhill Immersive Experience

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The Art Movement that (thankfully) lasted just a few years

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Homage to JFK: Rauschenberg's Retroactive I

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Selling Your David Hockney Print: 7 Things You NEED to Know 2026

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Robert Rauschenberg and Emptiness | Erased de Kooning Drawing

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COMBINES - A Documentary

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The most minimalist of all the Minimalists - the art of Fred Sandback

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Robert Rauschenberg | HOW TO SEE the artist with composer David Lang

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Assemblage from artists Kurt Schwitters, George Herms, Betye Saar and Robert Rauschenberg.

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William Burroughs by Kathy Acker (1988 Full Interview)

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Wolfgang Beltracchi porträtiert Christoph Waltz

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Robert Rauschenberg | TateShots

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A Conversation with Sterling Ruby on Andy Warhol’s Shadows
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[ARTS 315] Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns - Jon Anderson

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Behind the Scenes: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (Forman, 1975) with Jack Nicholson

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„Die meisten Bilder sind nichts wert“ – Beltracchi über die Kunstwelt

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Andrew Marr remembers David Hockney | The New Society

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