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  1. Robert Rauschenberg. White Painting, 1951. Repainted, likely by Brice Marden in 1968. Latex house paint applied with a roller and brush on canvas, two panels. Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, New York

  2. White Paintings (1951) This is a series of modular canvases, painted entirely white, which reflect changes in light and the chance effects of shadows in the surrounding space. Rauschenberg first made these conceptual works in 1951 in six variations: one-, two-, three-, four-, five-, and seven-panel.

  3. Title: White Painting [four panel] Artist: Robert Rauschenberg (American, Port Arthur, Texas 1925–2008 Captiva Island, Florida) Date: 1951. Medium: Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 72 x 72 inches. Classification: Paintings. Credit Line: Robert Rauschenberg Foundation. Rights and Reproduction: © Robert Rauschenberg Foundation / Licensed by VAGA ...

  4. Each of the five works in Robert Rauschenberg’s White Paintings (1951) consists of a different number of modular panels—there are one-, two-, three-, four-, and seven-panel iterations—that have been painted completely white.

  5. 28 de abr. de 2023 · In the summer of 1951 Robert Rauschenberg created his revolutionary White Paintings at Black Mountain College, near Asheville, North Carolina. At a time when Abstract Expressionism was ascendant in New York, Rauschenberg's uninflected all-white surfaces eliminated gesture and denied all possibility of narrative or external reference.

  6. 51.002. White Paintings (1951) Stable Gallery. The Early 1950s, Corcoran Gallery of Art. Robert Rauschenberg Foundation. In expanding upon the artist’s legacy, the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation celebrates new and even untested ways of thinking and acting.

  7. Rauschenberg created Untitled (Night Blooming), and the seven-panel White Painting, as well as the three-panel matte black painting, all in the same year, during one of the most important turning points in his development as an artist.