
Rauschenberg at Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles, during the Stoned Moon project, 1969
From the Archives
A black-and-white photograph of Rauschenberg smiling broadly, wearing a star badge on his shirt, was taken by Sidney Felsen, while Rauschenberg was working at Gemini G.E.L. on his Stoned Moon project.

Photo: Courtesy Williams College Museum of Art
First exhibition to make extensive use of Robert Rauschenberg Foundation archives
Robert Rauschenberg: Autobiography brings together 26 original works of art with 56 archival objects primarily on loan from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation and centers on the artist’s monumental print, Autobiography, 1968.

Meet the Artists: Rauschenberg Residency 25
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Rauschenberg Foundation Selects Firm to Conduct the Search for Executive Director
The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation announced today the selection of Russell Reynolds Associates to conduct the search for the Foundation’s next executive director, following the departure of Christy MacLear in December 2016.

Meet the Chef-In-Residence: Isaac Saunders
We were curious to hear more about Isaac Saunders, so we asked him a few questions to learn about his earliest memories of cooking and his inspiration for his career. Here is what we learned:
What is your first memory of cooking?

Meet the Artists: Rauschenberg Residency 24
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View of Main Studio from the water. Photo: Laurie Lambrecht
360 Degree Tour of Rauschenberg's Home and Studio
Step inside and tour Rauschenberg's home and studio in Captiva, Florida, and explore the retrospective at Tate Modern on view until 2 April 2017.
COO Sharon Ullman Named Acting Executive Director
Sharon Ullman has been named Acting Executive Director of the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation following the announcement last week that Christy MacLear, who has led the Foundation staff since 2010, will be taking a position at Sotheby's.