Robert Rauschenberg: Rookery Mounds

Robert Rauschenberg, "Grape Levee" (from Rookery Mounds), 1979. 3-color lithograph. 41 x 31 inches. Gund Gallery Collection; Purchased with funds provided by Mr. and Mrs. Graham Gund ’63.
Information About the Event
On View
Buchwald-Wright Gallery, Free Admission
Artists
Robert Rauschenberg
Acknowledgements
The Gund programs and exhibitions are made possible, in part, by The Gund Board of Directors and the Ohio Arts Council.
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In 1979, Robert Rauschenberg produced a series of eleven lithographs using a selection of thousands of photographs he took near his Captiva Island, Florida residence and studio, marking the artist’s rediscovery of photography. “I became addicted to photography again…The camera heightened my desire to look,” proclaimed the artist. Mundane and familiar images of water and boats, plants, wheels and tires, and draped fabrics gently overlap and weave together in muted violets, browns, grays, pinks and oranges. The images in the Rookery Mounds series were used as the projected backdrop for collaborator and choreographer Trisha Brown’s Glacial Decoy (1979), the first of many formal collaborations between the artist and choreographer, and would appear in many of Rauschenberg’s paintings throughout the 1980s. These historically important new acquisitions to the Gund Gallery Collection were recently made possible through the generosity of Ann and Graham Gund ’63.

Installation view of Robert Rauschenberg: Rookery Mounds, 2017-2018, The Gund.

Installation view of Robert Rauschenberg: Rookery Mounds, 2017-2018, The Gund.

Installation view of Robert Rauschenberg: Rookery Mounds, 2017-2018, The Gund.