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	Comments on: All the World&#8217;s a Combine: Robert Rauschenberg&#8217;s Photographs	</title>
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		By: Suzanne Silk		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Rauchenberg, an early mentor of mine during my NYU days during late 60&#039;s. My work continues to be greatly informed by his aesthetic. I love the early B+W photographs, as they show his artistic eye in great form. As well, this book chronicle&#039;s his everyday life + the people he hung out with. These images are most intimate + equally, most universal. A great book just for the pleasure of it + for a more in depth look at Rauschenberg&#039;s &quot;oeuvre&quot;.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rauchenberg, an early mentor of mine during my NYU days during late 60&#8217;s. My work continues to be greatly informed by his aesthetic. I love the early B+W photographs, as they show his artistic eye in great form. As well, this book chronicle&#8217;s his everyday life + the people he hung out with. These images are most intimate + equally, most universal. A great book just for the pleasure of it + for a more in depth look at Rauschenberg&#8217;s &#8220;oeuvre&#8221;.</p>
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