Robert Rauschenberg in front of his silkscreen painting Express (1963) at the XXII International Biennale of Art Exhibition, Venice, 1964. Photo: Ugo Mulas © Ugo Mulas Heirs. All rights reserved.
Rauschenberg Legacy Echoes in Venice
The Rauschenberg Foundation congratulates alumni/ae of our Captiva Residency program participating in the 61st Venice Biennale.
Rauschenberg Foundation staff Sharon Kim, Kate Reibel, Courtney J. Martin, Julia Blaut, and Berenice Sarafzadeh with Jason Wu at his Spring 2026 fashion show, September 2025. Photo: Dan Lecca.
Behind the Collection: Designer Jason Wu and Courtney J. Martin on Collaboration
Russell Storer, Senior Curator and Associate Director of Curatorial Affairs, M+, and curator of Robert Rauschenberg and Asia. Image courtesy of M+ Hong Kong.
Process & Possibility: Three Questions With Russell Storer
When Robert Rauschenberg embarked on his far‑reaching projects across Asia in the 1980s as part of the Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) project, he sought to expand the possibilities of artistic exchange: collaborating with local artisans, experimenting with new materials, and rei
Announcing the 2026 Archives Research Residency Recipients
The Rauschenberg Foundation is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2026 Archives Research Residency, a program for individuals interested in conducting research in the Foundation Archives in New York City.
Clockwise from top left: Rauschenberg Centennial Award recipients Senga Nengudi (photo credit: Ron Pollard), Chandra McCormick and Keith Calhoun (photo credit: Marcos Ramirez), Patricia Spears Jones (photo credit: Rachel Eliza Griffiths), and David Thomson (photo credit: Mark Poucher)
Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Announces Recipients of the Rauschenberg Centennial Award
The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation is pleased to announce the recipients of the Rauschenberg Centennial Award.
Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, New York, January 2023. Artworks by Rauschenberg, from left: Untitled (1986) and Around the Clock (Urban Bourbon) (1993); through doorway: Dusky Gaze (1969). Photo: Ron Amstutz
Inside 381 Lafayette: Rauschenberg’s New York Home and Studio Sixty Years On
2026 marks approximately sixty years since Robert Rauschenberg moved into his NoHo residence and studio, the last he would maintain in New York City and which today serves as the headquarters of the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation.
Robert Rauschenberg: Fabric Works of the 1970s at The Menil Collection
Photo credit: Paul Hester / The Menil Collection
From Research to Runway: A Centennial Year in Review
Dear Friends of the Rauschenberg Foundation,
Rauschenberg’s 1982 calendar, August page (detail)
All the Small Things: Receipts and Ephemera in the RRF Archives
At the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Archives, sometimes the smallest items open the biggest doors. As researchers’ primary point of access to the most comprehensive trove of documentation about the artist, the Robert Rauschenberg Papers provide a source of endless intrigue and potential.