Combines

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Combines are Robert Rauschenberg’s pioneering mixed-media artworks that fuse painting and sculpture using everyday objects and nontraditional materials.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art movement concept
artwork series
mixed-media artwork
activePeriodEnd 1964
activePeriodStart 1954
artisticGoal collapse distinction between painting and sculpture
incorporate real-world objects into fine art
artisticTechnique assemblage of found objects
collage
painterly brushwork
combinesGenre painting
sculpture
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Robert Rauschenberg
describedAs fusion of art and everyday life
pioneering mixed-media artworks
exhibitedAt Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
surface form: Guggenheim Museum

Leo Castelli Gallery
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Museum of Modern Art
hasArtisticForm assemblage
combine painting
mixed media
hasLanguageContext English term "Combines" coined by Rauschenberg
inception 1954
influenced Conceptual art
Pop art
installation art
influencedBy Abstract expressionism
surface form: Abstract Expressionism

Dada
movement Neo-Dada
Pop art precursor
notableWork Bed
Canyon
Factum I
Factum II
Monogram
Odalisk
Rebus
typicalMaterial cardboard
fabric
household items
metal
newspaper
photographs
taxidermy animals
wood
usesMaterial everyday objects
nontraditional materials

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Robert Rauschenberg knownFor Combines