Robert Rauschenberg
at Edison
|
| 1980 |
February
3 – 27
Spreads and Scales series shown at the
Gallery of Fine Art, Edison Community College |
| 1982 |
February 6 – 26
The¼ Mile
or 2 Furlong Piece first
installed and exhibited at the Gallery of Fine Art, Edison Community
College. One
hundred ninety feet of the piece covered every inch of the walls. It
is a work in progress and at one point reached 790 feet long. |
| 1983 |
July 22 – September
9,
The second footage of The ¼ Mile
or 2 Furlong Piece exhibited at the Gallery
of Fine Art, Edison Community College |
| 1984 |
October,
The Salvage series
was exhibited at the Gallery of Fine Art, Edison Community College |
| 1986 |
March
Rauschenberg: newest
continuation of The ¼ Mile
or 2 Furlong Piece exhibited at the Gallery of Fine Art, Edison
Community College |
| 1987 |
March 26 – May
7,
Robert Rauschenberg: Gluts exhibited
in the Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall |
| 1988 |
December – March
Rejected Rauschenbergs exhibited in
the Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall |
| 1993 |
April 30 – June
13,
Rauschenberg exhibit at the Gallery
of Fine Art, Edison Community College |
| 2000 |
March 9 – April
16, Robert Rauschenberg: RecentWork opened at the Gallery of
Fine Art, Edison Community
BeganShort Stories Series (2000 – 2002)
with each painting titled only with a page and paragraph number. The
viewer is to provide the narrative.
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| 2002 |
March 28 – April
28, Rauschenberg: Short Stories exhibit
at the Gallery of Fine Art, Edison Community College |
| 2004 |
Gallery of
Fine Art at Edison Community College renamed Bob Rauschenberg
Gallery.
June 4 – July 11.
The
dedication of the gallery coincided with the exhibit, Rauschenberg:
Scenarios |
| 2005 |
January 7 – March
5
A Quake in Paradise (Labyrinth) exhibition
at Bob Rauschenberg Gallery. This was the first time the work
was exhibited in the U.S. The
piece can be assembled in various configurations that viewers walk
through and around, giving it a maze-like quality. |
| 2007 |
January 12 – February
24
Rauschenberg: Scenarios exhibition at
Bob Rauschenberg Gallery |
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Source:Rauschenberg
/ Art and Life, 2004, by Mary Lynn Kotz |