Monumental Rauschenberg installation travels to Ullens Center for Contemporary Art
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Monumental Rauschenberg installation travels to Ullens Center for Contemporary Art
Installation view, The 1/4 Mile or 2 Furlong Piece (1981–98) in Robert Rauschenberg: A Retrospective, Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, 1998– 99, Photographer: Erika Barahona Ede © FMGB Gugggenehim, Bilbao.



NEW YORK, NY.- The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation announced that the artist's The 1/4 Mile or 2 Furlong Piece (1981–98) will be shown at the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing from June 12 – August 21, 2016. Ullens’ presentation marks the first time this monumental artwork will be shown in Asia, and precedes the 2016–17 Rauschenberg retrospective co-organized by Tate Modern, London and the Museum of Modern Art, New York (MoMA), which will travel to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA).

Rauschenberg intended The 1/4 Mile or 2 Furlong Piece to be the longest painting in the world, and worked on its 190 parts – including two-dimensional panels and freestanding elements – over the course of 17 years. Totaling approximately 1,000 feet in length, The 1/4 Mile or 2 Furlong Piece functions as a “self-contained retrospective”(1), with sequences presenting techniques, materials, and motifs utilized by the artist throughout his career, and referencing past series including his Combines, Cardboards, and Gluts. Materials range from textiles and clothing to oil barrels and neon, while images in the work are drawn from the media and the artist’s own photographs.

The 1/4 Mile or 2 Furlong Piece has been exhibited widely but intermittently, both within the United States and internationally. The artwork was exhibited in progress at venues including the Ace Gallery for the Guggenheim Museum, New York; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Following its completion in 1998, portions of the work were shown at the Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao and the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA), North Adams. Ullens’ presentation is the first time that The 1/4 Mile or 2 Furlong Piece will be exhibited in its entirety.

Exhibition curators Susan Davidson and David White said, "Bob once spoke of his work as 'not a monument to me but an invitation to you.’ For an artist who delighted in the expansive gesture, The 1/4 Mile or 2 Furlong Piece is one of Rauschenberg’s most ambitious works by far, yet one that also rewards intimate and thoughtful viewing. The Ullens Center is particularly well suited to present The 1/4 Mile in a way that celebrates both its grandeur and its intimacy."

The last exhibition in China dedicated to Rauschenberg was more than thirty years ago, when the artist held a solo exhibition at the National Art Museum in Beijing in 1985 as part of the Rauschenberg Overseas Cultural Interchange (ROCI). A multi-year program of creation and exhibitions intended to promote cultural communication across borders, the ROCI tour engaged eleven countries including Germany, Chile, China, Cuba, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Tibet, Venezuela, Malaysia and the United States. The ROCI China exhibition was a key turning point in the development of Chinese contemporary art at the time, exposing artists to techniques and concepts beyond those taught in the state art academies and influencing the generation of avant-garde artists who came to be known as the “85 New Wave”.

Ullens’ exhibition of The 1/4 Mile or 2 Furlong Piece will be accompanied by a presentation of Rauschenberg’s color photographs from his travels in China, as well as documentation and ephemera related to his historic 1985 show.

Christy MacLear, the Rauschenberg Foundation’s CEO, explains, “When Rauschenberg went to China for his ROCI project thirty years ago, the world was a different stage. While artistic practice was once regionally focused, we now live in a global culture that is vastly interconnected. The Rauschenberg Foundation felt that this transformation of art’s role within the world should be celebrated by going back to Beijing with a work worthy of China's grand scale and rich cultural tradition. We are thrilled to be collaborating with Ullens not only to present The 1/4 Mile or 2 Furlong Piece, but also to connect with artists from the region who have been greatly influenced by Rauschenberg's legacy.”










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