Museum Exhibitions Robert Rauschenberg's "The 1/4 Mile" at LACMA Rauschenberg: The 1/4 MileOctober 28, 2018 – June 9, 2019LACMA, BCAM, Level 3One of the most pioneering artists of the last century, Robert Rauschenberg (1925–2008) produced a diverse body of work characterized by experimentation, the use of varied mediums and methods, and cross-cultural exchange. Rauschenberg’s monumental The 1/4 Mile or 2 Furlong Piece (1981–98) exemplifies these tenets of his artistic practice.Created over 17 years, the work is composed of 190 panels that, combined, measure approximately a quarter mile in length. An eclectic array of materials comprise the piece: textiles, mass media images, and photographs by the artist intermingle with bold passages of paint, while everyday objects such as chairs, cardboard boxes, and traffic lights add sculptural depth. Rauschenberg incorporated materials and photographs from the U.S., Asia, Europe, Latin America, and Northern Africa, including audio of ambient street sounds recorded during his travels.The 1/4 Mile reveals the broad scope of Rauschenberg’s practice through the multitude of mediums and techniques employed, and serves as a self-contained retrospective of his oeuvre. This presentation is the first time The 1/4 Mile or 2 Furlong Piece will be exhibited in its entirety.For more information, visit LACMA's (opens in a new window) website. Read More Journal View All Essays Robert Rauschenberg’s Enduring Legacy in Dance, Choreography, and Interdisciplinary Collaboration Dec 17, 2021 Museum Exhibitions Rauschenberg: Reflections and Ruminations Jan 13, 2020 Museum Exhibitions Pace Artists Featured in "Making Knowing: Craft in Art, 1950–2019" Jan 13, 2020 Essays Adam Pendleton on Robert Rauschenberg Nov 26, 2019 Museum Exhibitions — Robert Rauschenberg's "The 1/4 Mile" at LACMA, Sep 27, 2018