![]() Lobel led a speakers panel that included Joshua Chuang (Miriam & Ira D. On Friday, November 22, 2019, the foundation hosted a study day with art historians, conservators, and artists at which Hunter College MA students shared their research and Prof. Each group member selected a single artwork or small body of related works to study in depth.Īt Hunter College, Christina Freeman (Adjunct Assistant Professor of Art and Technology Coordinator) led a workshop where students, faculty, and Robert Rauschenberg Foundation staff created their own blueprints to better understand the technique. In conjunction with the Fall 2019 class, the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation mounted an installation of artworks that demonstrated Rauschenberg’s use of the photographic image, including both large-scale and miniature blueprints, artworks from the Hoarfrost series, and a selection of the artist’s black-and-white photographs. Research Methods is a foundational course in the Hunter College MA program in Art History that provides training in research skills essential for both academic and curatorial work. Each student produced a detailed essay and presented their findings at the foundation’s headquarters in New York. 1954–58) black-and-white photography and the Hoarfrost series (1974–76). Examining the photographic underpinnings of Rauschenberg’s work, the class was divided into three groups, focused respectively on blueprints (some made with artist Susan Weil, 1949–51, and others with Jasper Johns under the commercial pseudonym Matson Jones, ca. The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation collaborated with the MA Program in Art History at Hunter College, City University of New York, on a Research Methods course taught by Michael Lobel, Professor of Art History at Hunter College and the Graduate Center, CUNY. Jason Neve, Chef in Residence 2018-2019. ![]() ![]() Jackie Vitale, Chef in Residence 2019-2020.
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