May 14, 2008
Rauschenberg 1925–2008
On left: Curfew, 1958 combine painting; on right: detail
I scanned this reproduction of Curfew from the 1965 coffee table book by Andrew Forge. Rauschenberg was a favorite artist of mine when I was in high school and I’ve had this book for ages.
Yesterday he died and every obit I’ve read is using the same quote…
I really feel sorry for people who think things like soap dishes or mirrors or Coke bottles are ugly, because they’re surrounded by things like that all day long, and it must make them miserable.
Robert Rauschenberg
And now—(apropos of life, aesthetics and brand packaging)—I’m joining the pack and using the same quote.
One thing I’m noticing, though… in every instance where this quote appears, it’s always attributed as “he
once said,” but nobody seems to know when he said it or to whom.
Randy Ludacer
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