i'm loving this exhibit its like rauschenberg took all these everyday materials and just played with them in the most beautiful way u get these pieces that are so simple but they're also super thought-provoking like how does one make a piece out of just a mosquito net & old chairs its not about finding meaning its about embracing the weirdness of life
I'm so stoked to see this exhibit! Robert Rauschenberg's work with fabric is like nothing I've ever seen before . He was all about experimenting with everyday materials and creating these totally ambiguous pieces that make you question what's going on. Like, take "Sant'Agese" - it looks all broken and weird at first, but then you notice the chair legs and the glass jugs... it's like he wanted to keep you guessing . And I love how his different series are like a journey through different moods - from the rebellious "Hoarfrosts" that just throw stuff at the wall and see what sticks, to the more flowy "Jammers" that make you feel all tactile and sensory . It's so cool to see an artist who was all about pushing boundaries and defying expectations. The exhibit is a total testament to Rauschenberg's genius - I'm totally going to go check it out ASAP!