
New windows in the Foundation's chapel, 2021
Renovation Update: Chapel Windows
2021 came to a close with the full replacement of the three remarkable Gothic lancet windows in the historical chapel extension of Robert Rauschenberg's former home and studio at 381 Lafayette Street in New York City. The new windows, made of mahogany with fully insulated glass panes a

Robert Rauschenberg, Untitled [Cunningham dancers], 1961
Rauschenberg Dancer Emergency Grants

Robert Rauschenberg in the kitchen of his home and studio at 381 Lafayette Street, 1968. Photo: Shunk-Kender © J. Paul Getty Trust
Now Online: A Conversation
We are pleased to share the newly published A Conversation with Kathy Halbreich, David White, Rachel Harrison, and Jeremy Toussaint-Baptiste. Fully transcribed, the dialogue features artists Rach

Robert Rauschenberg and his dog Laika in his Broadway studio, 1965. Photo: Attributed to Ugo Mulas
Job Post: Project Manager for the Rauschenberg Catalogue Raisonné
In its stewardship of Robert Rauschenberg’s artistic legacy, the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation is undertaking the first Catalogue Raisonné dedicated to the sixty-year career of this protean artist.

Installation view: Robert Rauschenberg: Night Shades and Phantoms, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris, October 22–December 5, 2020.
Robert Rauschenberg: Night Shades and Phantoms at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac Paris, October 22–December 5, 2020
"What [Rauschenberg] invented above all was […] a pictorial surface that let the world in again." —Leo Steinberg, 1972

Artist Relief
To help artists affected by COVID-19, the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation has joined forces with our community as a funding partner for the Artist Relief, a new national, multidisciplinary initiative offering immediate individual grants of $5,000, as well as

Rauschenberg at home, with his dog Laika, working on a transfer drawing, Lafayette Street, New York, 1968. Photo: Shunk-Kender © J. Paul Getty Trust
Rauschenberg From Home
Ranging from oral histories to focused artwork studies to digitized archives, the Rauschenberg Foundation has a multitude of resources on its website available for free. Our favorites are listed below or explore our site to find your own.