RAUSCHENBERG AT GEMINI

Organized by the Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, CA


Introduction

Illustrated Checklist
Installation Images
Exhibition Installation PHILBROOK MUSEUM OF ART, Tulsa, OK June 2011
Exhibition Info
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RAUSCHENBERG AT GEMINI
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For more than three decades Robert Rauschenberg created works at Gemini G.E.L., the world-famous multiple workshop in West Hollywood. A retro-spective of Rauschenberg’s creative achievement at Gemini G.E.L. has been organized by the Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, CA, where it premiered to critical acclaim in Janaury 2010.
The exhibition is curated by Jay Belloli, former Director of Gallery Programs at the Armory Center. Its initiation was approved by the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation. The exhibition will travel to the Philbrook Art Museum, Tulsa, Ok for presentation June 12 - September 11, 2011 and then to the Grand Rapids Art Museum, Grand Rapids, MI, February 3 - April 29, 2012. The exhibition will then be available to a limited number of venues through 2014.

Over 35 years, Robert Rauschenberg produced more than 250 different prints at Gemini G.E.L., which was organized in 1966 and is still run by two of the founders, Sidney Felsen and Stanley Grinstein. At Gemini, Rauschenberg transformed what a “print” multiple was, not only in scale, but in how variable one print in a single edition could be from another; in how many physical dimensions it could have; in how many media a single multiple could involve; and in how the viewer could interact with the multiple and make it different. No other artist has ever pushed the boundaries of what “printmaking” could be as much as Rauschenberg. As Stanley Grinstein has said, “Rauschenberg taught us what Gemini could be.”

It required a very special environment to make all these innovations and explorations possible—a place that not only had the technical facilities required, but the unwavering desire to facilitate the artist’s vision, and the willingness to take risks. This is what Gemini so quickly became shortly after Rauschenberg walked through the door in early 1967. The sense of exciting collaboration, and unwavering trust, continued into 2001.

Many of Rauschenberg’s most famous prints, print series, and multiples are included in the exhibition, such as Booster, the artist’s famous X-ray self-portrait and his first print at Gemini. Monumental lithographs from the Stoned Moon series, based on the American Apollo Moon exploration program are represented, as well as his innovative Cardbird DoorPrints are also included from his two handmade paper series in the 1970s, as well as his three-dimensional editions Publicons, Sling-Shots Lit series, and Borealis Shares series.

A number of Rauschenberg’s prints were made with the assistance of Gemini G.E.L. staff in France, India, and China. And several series were inspired by his travels in connection with the internationally groundbreaking Rauschenberg Overseas Cultural Interchange that the artist initiated, including the Tibetan Keys and Locks, Samarkand Stitches, and Marrakesh series. Finally, the artist often made prints for political or environmental causes, and his lithograph for the first Earth Day in 1970 is included, as well as for former vice-presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro. Finally, a sizeable number of prints in the exhibition employ the artist’s photographs of Los Angeles, a city he came to love.

The exhibition features 51 works plus more than 20 photos of Rauschenberg at work at Gemini. An extensive color-illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition, and includes an essay by Curator, Jay Belloli, on Rauschenberg’s work at Gemini G.E.L.

Exhibition Info

Contents 51 original prints, 20 photographs
Additional Included in the exhibition loan fee, the exhibition Curator, Jay Belloli, will travel to each venue before the opening date and supervise installation of  the fragile works, and be available to lecture, give gallery and docent talks as desired.
Publications 64 page color catalogue
gallery guide
Space Req 3,000 sq. ft. approx
Loan Fee Fee upon request
Insurance  Exhibitor to provide Certificate of Insurance for “wall to wall” coverage, $2,565,000  total
Shipping Exhibitor responsible
Dates Avail  Fall 2011 - 2013
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Robert Rauschenberg with Sid Felsen
and Stanley Grinstein at Gemini G.E.L.



LINKS

Illustrated Checklist

Installation Images

Schedule   

2011

June 12 - September 11, 2011
Philbrook Art Museum, Tulsa, Ok

2012

February 3 - April 29, 2012
Grand Rapids Art Museum, Grand Rapids, MI

2013

March 11 - June 23, 2013
Palm Springs Art Museum, Palm Springs, CA

 

 


All works of art by Robert Rauschenberg and Gemini G.E.L. are copyright
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