Posted by Xanthe Matychak | 18 May 2008
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In case you missed it, David Byrne wrote a sweet piece for the NYTs honoring the passing of our favorite master of montage, Robert Rauschenberg. Here's bit:
Bob's way of talking was a challenge to many - he spoke in constant puns and metaphors, like a stream-of-consciousness poet, and one had to suspend traditional forms of speech, understanding and discourse and go with the flow. It was liberating, if you could hang in there, and never mundane. Conversation was like one of his pieces: a crazy mishmash of images, multiple layers and references, and a spray of allusions that were simultaneously silly, profound and beautiful - he was the Neal Cassady of the art world. His life, and his relation to those around him, was just like his work; there was no separation and he never went out of character. The love of the world that was in the work was also in the man.
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