Robert Rauschenberg’s 32-foot-long silkscreen painting “Barge” (1962–63) will be among over a dozen works exhibited at the Guggenheim Museum in Manhattan this fall, part of a global celebration of the late American artist’s 100th birthday.
Slated to open October 10 and run through April 5, 2026, the exhibition “Robert Rauschenberg: Life Can’t Be Stopped” will reexamine the artist’s use of visual media and commercial printing techniques through notable works held in the Guggenheim’s collection, alongside loans from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation. The show aligns with a string of programming at institutions around the world in commemoration of Rauschenberg’s birth, including the Museum Ludwig in Cologne, Germany; Fundación Juan March in Madrid, Spain; and the Museum of the City of New York in Manhattan.
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Robert Rauschenberg, "Yellow Body" (1968) (all images © Robert Rauschenberg Foundation/Licensed by VAGA, New Y...
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