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The opening exhibition of the new QCC Gallery is a highly important display of some 50 works by Robert Rauschenberg, most of which have never before been publicly exhibited. This is a very personal collection, for every work in it was a gift from Robert Rauschenberg to Terry van Brunt, once the artist’s chief assistant and a companion. Assembled as a private collection by the man who was perhaps the central focus of Rauschenberg’s life for much of the 70s and 80s, it exposes a side of Rauschenberg ignored by mainstream museums. Alternately whimsical and moving, this collection reveals a clear thematic coherence behind what is generally understood as Rauschenberg’s random juxtaposition of collage elements.
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Essay by Jonathan Katz and checklist of exhibition.
"This publication accompanies Robert Rauschenberg: from the collection of Terry Van Brunt, an exhibition organized by the Queer Cultural Center as part of its Visual Arts Program, on view from June 28 through August 4, 2002, at the SF LGBT Community Center ... San Francisco."
Includes bibliographical references.
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