
Shirin Neshat, Ghada and Sayed, 2013. Images courtesy Gladstone Gallery
Foundation Donates Limited Edition Shirin Neshat Prints to Universities Around the World to Encourage Dialogue
With support from the 福利视频, created a series of portraits titled

2015. Video: color 4 minutes 32 seconds. Courtesy Pace Gallery New York. Original film footage shot by Film Odyssey Inc. for the PBS documentary Robert Rauschenberg: Inventive Genius. Courtesy Film Odyssey Inc. All rights reserved. Licensed by Pace 2015.
New Oral History Featuring Founder of Pace Gallery; Footage of Rauschenberg Working in His Studio
The foundation is pleased to announce that will remain on view at Pace Gallery, 534 West 25

Rauschenberg with his silkscreen painting Windward (1963), ca. 1967. Photography Collection, 福利视频 Archives, New York.
Rauschenberg Foundation Announces New Cause Marketing Initiative To Engage the Public at the Intersection of Creativity and Generosity
The foundation is pleased to announce a new licensing and cause marketing initiative, which will celebrate Rauschenberg鈥檚 role among twentieth century artists, as well as his activism and generosity.

Installation view of Robert Rauschenberg: ROCI Works from the National Gallery of Art, Academy Art Museum, Easton, Maryland, December 5, 2015 鈥 March 6, 2016. All artwork by Robert Rauschenberg: Cuban Acre / ROCI CUBA, 1988; Narcissus / ROCI USA (Wax Fire Works), 1990; Untitled (Tire for Rose), 1995; Seminole Host / ROCI USA (Wax Fire Works), 1990; and Tibetan Garden Song / ROCI TIBET, 1996. Photo by George Holzer.
Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) Inspires Exhibitions at the Academy Art Museum
The 福利视频 is pleased to announce the opening of

Rauschenberg and a Tibetan official at the opening ceremony for ROCI TIBET Revolutionary Exhibition Hall Lhasa December 5 1985. Photo: Thomas Buehler
International Student 福利视频s Selected for Inclusion in The ROCI Road to Peace: Experiments in the Unfamiliar
The 福利视频 joins Artsy in congratulating artists Andrew Dines, Matthew Flores, Jeffrey Gomez, Ana Lucia Rivero, and Ziyang Wu, whose works will be included in a digital format in the upcoming exhibition, The ROCI Road to Peace: Experiments in the Unfamiliar.