Appreciate seeing a three-dimensional view of his work, but wonder why such a professional looking film is so messed up with grainy pixel patterns. These days a 12 year old with a camera phone can get better results than this.
What a wonderful video! I teach a college modern art course and showed it to my students to inspire them before they created their own "combines" inspired by this master. It's powerful. Thanks!
I really enjoyed this video. I was completely enthralled with Rauschenberg's work during my American Art class this semester. It was interesting how included personal information about his life in his work, like his relationship with Jasper Johns and commentary on his sexuality in his piece "Bed"
I have to agree with GPOTSA this is one amazing goat the only thing im a little dissapointed at is the way they ignore the shirt sleeve and tennis ball in this video. Why ? is it because they are ballist's or sleeveist's ? hello it is the 21st century god dam it. I would recommend seeing the monogram in the flesh it is a truly amazing piece. What an artist.
More sheep with tires wrapped round them I say! That's what the world needs! & The music's brilliant also, something you can whistle to on the way to work!
I think thats why the title includes elegy. It is an interpretation or a collection from a viewer of his work. This person who put the film together was inspired by his work in that way. For Rauschenberg we sohuld respect what artistic insights he delivers others with... whether we agree or enjoy the chosen medium or not.
I made the mistake of actually reading the comments, and likewise am making a second mistake by writing my own, but....
Congratulations to Producer Susan Sollins for having the vision and the guts to dare produce a video INTERPRETING the works of the MASTER-RAUSCHENBERG.
thank you for adding the fact its someones INTERPRETATIONS of Rauschenbergs work...many must not know what elegy means, and just jump to the conclusion that the person behind this video has greatly defaced rauschenbergs work with a "weird" video... psh. I too want to say congratulations and thanks. I enjoyed much.
Dammit i hate how this video tryes to be artistic instead of just showing the works of the artist ... I didnt open this video so that i could see some "fanzy" video editing and hear some weird "music", i opened it cause i wanted to see some work and maybe learn something new about this amazing artist... It seems to me like whom ever did this video, wanted me to see there work more than they wanted me to see Robert Rauschenbergs work... Sorry if i sound angry.
This "music" is composed by Earle Brown, a New Yorkean composer, one of the most important ones in the 20th century, and friend of R. Rauschenberg. There is no need to offend it if you didn't like the video...
@petitemasochist "Folio" is a large set of scores, including the famous "December 52" (probably the first graphic score). Notation in "Folio" is generally non-traditional, with few or no instructions by the composer. So, the music result depends on the performers' interpretation, and is much improvised. Funny, I wouldn't say that this performance reminds me of Lachenmann... :))
if you want to see some work, find a book. there are many. although, to me, this video is as close to actually experiencing an art show, for all its distractions and multiple points of view, that i've seen. outside of, you know, an art show. it seems, from her note here, that this video is a statement of her affection for the artist and his work, a personal reaction, an artist viewing art.
do you know any good site or other reference for his print-related works?
DarkAsset 3 weeks ago
i so happy so see ....
FANTASTICARTVOYAGE 4 months ago
always loved rauschenberg but...hard to find prints
jerflm0044 4 months ago
Appreciate seeing a three-dimensional view of his work, but wonder why such a professional looking film is so messed up with grainy pixel patterns. These days a 12 year old with a camera phone can get better results than this.
jlovebirch 5 months ago
What a wonderful video! I teach a college modern art course and showed it to my students to inspire them before they created their own "combines" inspired by this master. It's powerful. Thanks!
Hoopspinner 8 months ago
i want to see this movie!! going to check out in web movie tube
glenniesamoyoa26 11 months ago
A beautiful and inspiring contribution. I now feel... lighter. Thank you.
Maltavideos 1 year ago
very moving and inspiring! excellent audio selection for this assortment. many thanks! I'm inspired!
lambertech 1 year ago
I must say they ripped this video and soundtrack pretty hard for the movie UNTITLED.
Watch it and say "oh yeah they did"
misternylon 1 year ago
"All material has history" R. Rauschenberg
No visual artist of his stature has been as important to the world of music and the performing arts.
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laddauppladdaupp 2 years ago
beautiful music, so relaxing
morralo 2 years ago
Rauschenberg was one of the greatest artists of the C20th. Absolutely brilliant!
HeathenLoveGod 2 years ago
great stuff, thanks
MrWowforever 2 years ago
I love this video. It kinda felt like life after death If your life was painting
devsone 2 years ago
I really enjoyed this video. I was completely enthralled with Rauschenberg's work during my American Art class this semester. It was interesting how included personal information about his life in his work, like his relationship with Jasper Johns and commentary on his sexuality in his piece "Bed"
theArtNY 2 years ago
i have claustrophobia and feel trapped when i see the goat
bagoona 2 years ago
i love this guys work,, my tutors says im like him ha nah maybe kindered spirt but we are all diff in out own ways.. fantasitc thanks for sharing!
rimind1 2 years ago
I feel hate when I see this object, but four minutes latter I understand a little...and think...this is interesting, very interesting.
tambor74 2 years ago
his work stirs an emotion in you,...that is arts desire,
jeffreysart 2 years ago
I have to agree with GPOTSA this is one amazing goat the only thing im a little dissapointed at is the way they ignore the shirt sleeve and tennis ball in this video. Why ? is it because they are ballist's or sleeveist's ? hello it is the 21st century god dam it. I would recommend seeing the monogram in the flesh it is a truly amazing piece. What an artist.
mrjollylivesere 2 years ago
More sheep with tires wrapped round them I say! That's what the world needs! & The music's brilliant also, something you can whistle to on the way to work!
GPOTSA 2 years ago 2
This is epic.A beautiful ode to a truly revolutionary mind.And to the composer of this piece bravo.
hbchvwcyvc 2 years ago 2
pentomime is my favorite
creepyartkid 2 years ago
whats up with a lot of artists having the same letter inicials anyone noticed??
xg8512 3 years ago
I think thats why the title includes elegy. It is an interpretation or a collection from a viewer of his work. This person who put the film together was inspired by his work in that way. For Rauschenberg we sohuld respect what artistic insights he delivers others with... whether we agree or enjoy the chosen medium or not.
BRIisFINEart 3 years ago
I made the mistake of actually reading the comments, and likewise am making a second mistake by writing my own, but....
Congratulations to Producer Susan Sollins for having the vision and the guts to dare produce a video INTERPRETING the works of the MASTER-RAUSCHENBERG.
VisualArtsNetwork 3 years ago 3
thank you for adding the fact its someones INTERPRETATIONS of Rauschenbergs work...many must not know what elegy means, and just jump to the conclusion that the person behind this video has greatly defaced rauschenbergs work with a "weird" video... psh. I too want to say congratulations and thanks. I enjoyed much.
BRIisFINEart 3 years ago
Yeah, thats the way to get into his artworks! Did u actually went to film the works itself? Must b, it all looks so lively.
thank you for putting this on in memory of both artists presented.
cybeavertoo 3 years ago
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shitty editing - shitty music
ReiKman 3 years ago
awful editing - awful music
jammymum 3 years ago
Dammit i hate how this video tryes to be artistic instead of just showing the works of the artist ... I didnt open this video so that i could see some "fanzy" video editing and hear some weird "music", i opened it cause i wanted to see some work and maybe learn something new about this amazing artist... It seems to me like whom ever did this video, wanted me to see there work more than they wanted me to see Robert Rauschenbergs work... Sorry if i sound angry.
grQmma 3 years ago
This "music" is composed by Earle Brown, a New Yorkean composer, one of the most important ones in the 20th century, and friend of R. Rauschenberg. There is no need to offend it if you didn't like the video...
vassiliscompo 3 years ago 6
@vassiliscompo Really? Earle Brown composed it? It sounded so much like Helmut Lachenmann. lol Thanks for letting me know. :)
petitemasochist 1 year ago
@petitemasochist "Folio" is a large set of scores, including the famous "December 52" (probably the first graphic score). Notation in "Folio" is generally non-traditional, with few or no instructions by the composer. So, the music result depends on the performers' interpretation, and is much improvised. Funny, I wouldn't say that this performance reminds me of Lachenmann... :))
vassiliscompo 1 year ago
if you want to see some work, find a book. there are many. although, to me, this video is as close to actually experiencing an art show, for all its distractions and multiple points of view, that i've seen. outside of, you know, an art show. it seems, from her note here, that this video is a statement of her affection for the artist and his work, a personal reaction, an artist viewing art.
i love it.
minirausch 3 years ago 3
where did you get this music....I'm doing a show soon and need music for it.
chandru1103 3 years ago
very well done ! I like the choice of music/noise effects as well, thanks !!
peteinstro 3 years ago
good work. crap music
didier350 3 years ago
His combines are so associational in form that it's no wonder they say his works can be considered an allegory of the mind.
phrogex 3 years ago
Well there are a few near the end aswell that are 2d paintings and sculptures as well.
jrhersh80 3 years ago
the first two are like 3 dimensional paintings. They are paintings that are also sculptures.
jrhersh80 3 years ago
very nice very nice
arthazem 3 years ago