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Robert Rauschenberg - Monogram (1955-59) mixed media

Robert Rauschenberg – Monogram

April 6, 2013 · by Ian Rogers · in Art History, Sculpture

There are few artists whose work I admire more than that of Robert Rauschenberg. Not only for his work itself, but how it pushed boundaries of how art was considered. In 1964, after Robert Rauschenberg won the Venice Biennale Grand…

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Illustration versus Fine Art, or How to Save Art and Make the World a Better Place

Illustration versus Fine Art, or How to Save Art and Make the World a Better Place

October 10, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Art History, Contemporary Art

I was perusing the Drawn blog today, as I often do, and came across an article talking about the plight of Animation & Illustration students at San José State University in the US. Apparently their program is suffering – compared to…

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