A House for Robert Rauschenberg

This year there are 100 years since Robert Rauschenberg was born. Should we celebrate the centennials of "avant-garde" artists ? Even more so, of a Neo-Dadaist artist ? Isn't such a celebration a little too bourgeois ?

Maybe it is… but what if we pay homage to him in a Neo-Dada way, as unconventionally and as creatively as possible ?

If we contemplate the work entitled The Happy Apocalypse, commissioned by a church in Italy (but rejected afterwards), what do we see ?

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Cite: "A House for Robert Rauschenberg" 06 Sep 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1033876/a-house-for-robert-rauschenberg> ISSN 0719-8884

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