Photos In + Out City Limits: Boston

Robert Rauschenberg

¥6,600(¥6,000 + tax)

Publisher/ULAE Inc

   Published/1981
Format/ソフトカバー&スリップケース   Pages/-   Size/330*255*25
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"Photos In + Out City Limits: Boston", a photo book by Robert Rauschenberg, a leading American artist of the 20th century. Rauschenberg has expressed "the bridge between everyday life and art" through the works of "combined painting" and "assemblage", which are pasted with daily necessities, scrap materials, photographs, and paintings in a collage. Rauschenberg made a great contribution as an artist who disclosed a new direction leading to pop art from the time of Abstract Expressionism, but in fact he has been very interested in photography since he was a student. While studying at Black Mountain College, North Carolina, he studied photography with his allies Harry Callahan and Aaron Siskind, who would later play a major role in the New Bowhouse, and aspired to become a professional photographer or painter. Rauschenberg, who was seriously worried about becoming a painter, eventually went on to become a painter. Here is the "Photobook" that he published in the early 1980s, and this book is a book composed of plates taken in "Boston". The following year, in 1982, he also announced the "New York" series with the same book design.
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