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Little Boy

A striking portrait of a woman with a white face set against a bold red background by South African artist Minnette Vári from 1994 invites you to explore this evocative piece for your private collection.

Explore Minnette Vari's thought-provoking video installations & art. South African artist tackling identity, trauma, & history through performance & media.

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Snelle feiten

  • Year: 1994
  • Subject or theme: Portrait of a woman with identity themes
  • Dimensions: 30 x 35 cm
  • Artist: Minnette Vári
  • Title: Little Boy

Beschrijving verzamelobject

An oil on canvas painting by the South African artist Minnette Vári (b.1968). The work was part of a series exhibited at the Centurion Art Gallery in 1994. Short Biography: Minnette Vari was born in 1968 in Pretoria. She graduated in 1990 with a BA degree in Fine Arts and obtained her Masters degree in 1997, both from The University of Pretoria. She is a practising artist, mainly in video art, and works at the University of Johannesburg.

Kunstenaarsbiografie

Robert Rauschenberg: A Life in Flux and Fusion

Born Milton Ernest Rauschenberg in Port Arthur, Texas, on October 22, 1925, Robert Rauschenberg’s artistic journey was one of constant experimentation and a deliberate blurring of boundaries. His early life, shaped by a fundamentalist Christian upbringing and the influence of his artist mother, provided a grounding that would later inform his unconventional approach to art-making. Rauschenberg's initial studies at the University of Texas at Austin were interrupted by World War II service as an aviation mechanic, an experience that instilled in him a deep appreciation for the materiality of objects and the realities of everyday life – themes he would repeatedly explore throughout his career.

Early influences included the work of Marcel Duchamp, whose “readymades” challenged traditional notions of art and authorship. Rauschenberg’s own breakthrough came with the emergence of Assemblage in the late 1950s. These early works—often incorporating found objects, photographs, and text—represented a radical departure from established painting practices. He wasn't simply creating paintings; he was constructing narratives, layering meaning through juxtaposition and inviting viewers to actively engage with the artwork’s complex relationships.

The Rise of the Combine

Rauschenberg is most famously associated with his “Combines,” a series of works beginning in 1954 that fundamentally redefined the possibilities of painting. These pieces, such as *Monogram* (1955), are not easily categorized—they’re simultaneously paintings and sculptures, blurring the lines between two-dimensional and three-dimensional art forms. Rauschenberg would often paint on a canvas mounted on a wooden box filled with everyday objects – tires, furniture fragments, newspapers, even stuffed animals – creating a dynamic interplay of image and object.

The Combines were deeply influenced by Rauschenberg’s desire to capture the fleeting moments of experience. He frequently incorporated photographs taken during his travels, often using them as direct elements within the composition, alongside found objects that held personal significance. This approach reflected a broader interest in documenting and interpreting the world around him, moving beyond purely formal concerns.

Printmaking and Autobiographical Exploration

While the Combines brought Rauschenberg to international prominence, his work extended far beyond sculpture. He became a prolific printmaker, experimenting with diverse techniques including lithography, screen printing, and woodcut. His monumental print *Autobiography* (1968), commissioned by Marion Javits, wife of Senator Jacob Javits, stands as a particularly significant achievement. Printed on three sheets of paper using a billboard press—a technique rarely employed for fine art prints—it’s a sprawling, multi-layered work that synthesizes his personal history, artistic influences, and observations of the world.

*Autobiography* is not merely a biographical record; it's a complex meditation on memory, identity, and the act of creation. The print incorporates indexical images—direct traces of Rauschenberg’s life, such as photographs of his family, X-rays, and even an umbrella he frequently used – alongside references to places and objects that held personal meaning. The sheer scale of the work—over sixteen feet tall—underscores its ambition and its desire to capture a complete and multifaceted self-portrait.

Legacy and Influence

Robert Rauschenberg’s impact on 20th-century art is undeniable. He challenged conventional artistic categories, embraced chance and improvisation, and demonstrated the potential of everyday objects as sources of creative inspiration. His work paved the way for subsequent generations of artists who explored hybrid forms, questioned traditional hierarchies, and sought to integrate art into the broader fabric of daily life.

Rauschenberg’s influence can be seen in the work of numerous contemporary artists working across a range of media. He received many accolades throughout his career, including the International Grand Prize in Painting at the Venice Biennale (1964) and the National Medal of Arts (1993). He died on May 12, 2008, leaving behind a vast and remarkably diverse body of work that continues to fascinate and inspire.

Key Works

  • Monogram (1955): A seminal Combine incorporating a painted canvas and a tire.
  • Lost Signal (1963): A large-scale painting featuring a photograph of a woman, overlaid with paint and collage elements.
  • Automobile (1964): A complex Combine that incorporates an actual automobile as part of the artwork.
  • Autobiography (1968): A monumental print documenting Rauschenberg’s life and artistic journey.

Rauschenberg's work is held in numerous prestigious collections worldwide, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Tate Britain in London, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

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Belangrijkste feiten

  • Artistic Movement Or Style:
    • Assemblage
    • Pop Art
    • Neo-Dada
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Andy Warhol
    • Conceptual Art
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Picasso
    • Pollock
    • Jasper Johns
  • Date Of Birth: October 22, 1925
  • Date Of Death: May 12, 2008
  • Full Name: Robert Rauschenberg
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Monogram
    • Canyon
    • Autobiography
  • Place Of Birth: Port Arthur, Texas