combine painting

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Combine painting is an innovative art form pioneered by Robert Rauschenberg that merges traditional painting with found objects and sculptural elements to blur the boundaries between painting, sculpture, and everyday life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art movement
artistic technique
painting genre
aimsTo blur boundaries between painting and sculpture
integrate art and everyday life
alsoKnownAs Combine
Combine work
artForm assemblage art
mixed-media art
neo-dada art
associatedWithMovement Neo-Dada
early Pop art
characteristic fragmented composition
hybrid two-dimensional and three-dimensional format
incorporation of everyday objects
textural complexity
use of non-art materials
developedInPeriod 1950s
developedInPlace United States of America
surface form: United States
influenced Conceptual art
Pop art
contemporary mixed-media practices
installation art
influencedBy Abstract expressionism
surface form: Abstract Expressionism

Dada
Surrealism
involves collage
found objects
sculptural elements
three-dimensional construction
traditional painting techniques
medium acrylic paint
everyday consumer objects
fabric
house paint
metal
newspaper
oil paint
photographic images
wood
notablePractitioner Robert Rauschenberg
notableWorkExample Bed
Canyon
Monogram
pioneer Robert Rauschenberg
questioned separation between art and life
traditional definitions of painting

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Robert Rauschenberg genre combine painting