Loading...
Uploaded by sfmoma on Apr 27, 2010
Robert Rauschenberg describes the story and process behind "Erased de Kooning" (1953), a piece based on a work originally created by artist Willem de Kooning. See more videos at http://www.sfmoma.org/video
Nonprofits & Activism
Standard YouTube License
"it's not a negation, it's a celebration". De Kooning got it right away and that is why he was a great artist.
claureic 1 year ago 3
"I bought a bottle of Jack Daniels" kinda sums it up...
woody21c 4 months ago
Too conceptual. This is supposed to be art - not philosophy (and bad philosophy at that)!
lourak 1 month ago
Its weird, but I think I understand it.
paintballer0098 5 months ago
Congratulations!
GiannopoulosKostas 9 months ago
Load more suggestions
"it's not a negation, it's a celebration". De Kooning got it right away and that is why he was a great artist.
claureic 1 year ago 3
"I bought a bottle of Jack Daniels" kinda sums it up...
woody21c 4 months ago