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Select Audiovisual Bibliography

This Select Audiovisual Bibliography was compiled by Lisa Schiff, and was updated based on new research by Jennifer Sarathy with staff at the 福利视频.

All videotapes, films, and television broadcasts are in color and with sound unless otherwise noted. Within each year, entries are ordered alphabetically, with television and radio broadcasts following in chronological order. Entries unconfirmed by primary sources are indicated with an asterisk. Notes are added in brackets when specific details are unconfirmed. Broadcast dates are provided when available. For further information about performance events, see the听听found on this site.


1953

Merce Cunningham. 3鈦4-inch videotape, black and white, silent, 11 minutes. Directed by Nick (Nicola) Cernovich. Includes footage of Rauschenberg in his studio at Black Mountain College, near Asheville, N.C.

1954

Minutiae.听40-second performance clip, black and white, silent, from the performance compilation film produced in 1997 by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, for the exhibition听Robert Rauschenberg: A Retrospective听(Sept. 19鈥揓an. 7, 1998), 16 mm, 47 minutes total.听Minutiae听(1954) choreographed by Merce Cunningham. Performed by the Merce Cunningham Dance Company, set by Rauschenberg, Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York, Dec. 8.

1956

Three Epitaphs. 1-minute performance clip, black and white, silent, from the performance compilation film (Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1997).听Three Epitaphs听(1956) choreographed by Paul Taylor. Performed by Paul Taylor Dance Company, costumes by Rauschenberg, Master Institute Theater, New York, March 27.

1957

Duet. 15-second still image clip, black and white, silent, from the performance compilation film (Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1997).听Duet听(1957) choreographed by Paul Taylor. Performed by Paul Taylor Dance Company, artistic direction by Jasper Johns and Rauschenberg, costumes by Rauschenberg, Seven New Dances, Kaufmann Concert Hall, 92nd Street YM-YWHA, New York, Oct. 20.

1958

Images and Reflections. 1-minute, 20-second performance clip, black and white, silent, from the performance compilation film (Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1997).听Images and Reflections听(1958) choreographed by Paul Taylor. Performed by Paul Taylor Dance Company, set and costumes by Rauschenberg and Taylor, Kaufmann Concert Hall, 92nd Street YM-YMHA, New York, Dec. 20.

Summerspace. 陆-inch videotape, 16 mm film, black and white, silent, 14 minutes total (9 minutes performance runtime). Directed by Helen Priest Rogers.听Summerspace听(1958) choreographed by Merce Cunningham. Performed by Merce Cunningham Dance Company, set, costumes, and lighting by Rauschenberg, Eleventh American Dance Festival, Palmer Auditorium, Connecticut College, New London, Aug. 17.

1960

鈥淚mages and Reflections,鈥 Feb. 13. Television broadcast.听Images and Reflections听(1958) choreographed by Paul Taylor, version for television. Set and costumes by Rauschenberg.*

1961

Crises. 16 mm, black and white, 22 minutes, 30 seconds. Directed by Helen Priest Rogers. Rehearsal of听Crises听(1960),听choreographed by Merce Cunningham. Performed by Merce Cunningham Dance Company, costumes by Rauschenberg, Fourteenth American Dance Festival, Palmer Auditorium, Connecticut College, New London, Aug. 14.

Niki de Saint Phalle 鈥渢ir.鈥 Super 8 film, transferred to videotape (ca. 2010), 13 minutes, 22 seconds. Filmed by Billy Kl眉ver. Edited by Barbro Schultz Lundestam. Kl眉ver-Martin Archive, New Jersey. Rauschenberg participated, among others. Filmed at the Staket sandpit, near V盲rmd枚, Sweden, May 23, during the exhibition听R枚relse i Konsten, Moderna Museet, Stockholm (May 17鈥揝ept. 3).

1962

Image et Technique / Merce Cunningham. 16 mm film, black and white, 27 minutes. Directed by Etienne Becker, Jackie Raynal, and Patrice Wyers. Interviews by Nathalie Stern. Produced by Bernard Ortion, Raynal, and Ileana Sonnabend. Includes interviews with John Cage, Merce Cunningham, and Rauschenberg. Features excerpts from Cunningham鈥檚听Aeon听(1961),听Antic Meet听(1958),听Changeling听(1957),听Crises听(1960),听Nocturnes听(1956),听Rune听(1959),听Story听(1963),听Suite for Five听(1957), and听Summerspace听(1958), set and costumes by Rauschenberg; and听Paired听(1964), costumes by Rauschenberg. Filmed during rehearsals and in live performance, Th茅芒tre de l鈥橢st Parisien, Paris, and La Com茅die de Bourges, France. [Year of production unconfirmed. The film may be more accurately dated to 1964, as it includes dances choreographed after 1962]听 VIEW EXCERPT IN ARCHIVES

1963

Pelican. Archival footage, 41 seconds.听Pelican听choreographed by Rauschenberg. Web video, San Francisco Museum of Art. Uploaded Dec. 1998. Accessed Oct. 3, 2014.听.

Record of interviews with artists participating in听The Popular Image Exhibition. 33 1鈦3-rpm phonograph record. Recorded and edited by Billy Kl眉ver in collaboration with the Washington Gallery of Modern Art, Washington, D.C., for听The Popular Image Exhibition,听Washington Gallery of Modern Art (April 18鈥揓une 2). Interviews by Kl眉ver and Henry Geldzahler. Originally released with the exh. cat. Audiocassette released by Kl眉ver in 1993.

1964

Antic Meet. 16 mm film, black and white, 27 minutes, 9 seconds. Produced by Arne Arnbom for Sveriges Television AB (SVT), Sweden.听Antic Meet听(1958) choreographed by Merce Cunningham. Performed by Merce Cunningham Dance Company, set and costumes by Rauschenberg.VIEW IN ARCHIVES

Night Wandering. 16 mm film, black and white, 18 minutes, 47 seconds. Produced by Arne Arnbom for Sveriges Television AB (SVT), Sweden.听Night Wandering听(1958) choreographed by Merce Cunningham. Performed by Merce Cunningham Dance Company, redesigned costumes by Rauschenberg. Version for television.听VIEW IN ARCHIVES

鈥淩obert Rauschenberg.鈥 Audiotape, 29 minutes, 38 seconds. Radio interview with Rauschenberg by David Sylvester. Produced by BBC Radio, London. Recorded in two sessions in Aug. Never aired. Edited transcript printed in Sylvester,听Interviews with American 福利视频s听(London: Chatto & Windus, 2001), pp. 131鈥42.

Story. 16 mm film, black and white, 20 minutes. Directed by Hakki Seppala. Produced by the Finnish Broadcasting Company, Helsinki.听Story听(1963) choreographed by Merce Cunningham. Performed by Merce Cunningham Dance Company, set, costumes, and lighting by Rauschenberg.

Three Dances. 16 mm film, black and white, silent, 17 minutes, 30 seconds. Filmed by Gene Friedman. Narrated by Janet McCall. Includes excerpt of听Party听(1964), performed by Judson Dance Theater, Judson Memorial Church Gymnasium, New York, in which Rauschenberg participated.

Twenty Questions to Bob Rauschenberg. Recorded open reel videotapes (unreleased). Video by Sen Uesaki. Performed by Rauschenberg with assistance from Alex Hay, Deborah Hay, and Steve Paxton during a public dialogue with Yoshiaki T艒no, Sogetsu Art Center, Tokyo, Nov. 28. Rauschenberg responds to questions by creating the Combine听Gold Standard听on stage.*

鈥淢aking the Bedmakers,鈥澨Monitor, Feb. 2. Television broadcast, black and white, 45 minutes. Produced by BBC Television, London. Includes an interview with Rauschenberg by Bryan Robertson, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London.

鈥淭he Museum of Modern Art Reopened,鈥澨Eye on New York, May 26. Television broadcast, black and white, 30 minutes. Produced by Gordon Hyatt for WCBS-TV Local News, New York. Includes interview with Rauschenberg by Mike Wallace.

1965

Interview with Robert Rauschenberg. Sound disc, digital, stereo, 4 戮-inch, 62 minutes. Unidentified interviewer speaking with Rauschenberg, likely in his New York studio between 1965鈥75.

Oral History Interview with Robert Rauschenberg, Dec. 21. Two sound tapes, 118 minutes. Reformatted in 2010 as four digital wav files. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. Interview by Dorothy Seckler conducted in New York. Transcript and audio excerpt available online. Accessed Oct. 3, 2014.听.

1966

Canoe. 16 mm film, black and white, 5 and 12 minute versions. Film by Rauschenberg produced by editing found footage documenting a canoe trip. Robert Rauschenberg Archives, 福利视频.听VIEW IN ARCHIVES

Linoleum. 16 mm film transfer from a videotape, black and white, 20 minutes. Produced for television by WNET/13, New York. Directed by Rauschenberg.听Linoleum听(1966) choreographed by Rauschenberg. Excerpt published in the multimedia magazine听Aspen听no. 5+6 (1967).听VIEW IN ARCHIVES

鈥淩obert Rauschenberg,鈥澨U.S.A. 福利视频s, June 28 [broadcast the week of June 26, specific broadcast date unconfirmed]. Television broadcast, black and white, 30 minutes. Written by Alan Solomon. Photography by David Hanser, Lane Slate, and Mallory Slate. Broadcast by WNET/13, New York. Includes footage of the artist working on听Barge听(1962鈥63) and听Oracle听(1962鈥65), performance footage of听Pelican听(1963), as well as excerpts from听Canoe听(1966).

1967

9 Evenings: Theatre & Engineering. 16 mm, black and white, 25 minutes. Produced by Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.), New York.

鈥淭he American Image,鈥 May 26. Television broadcast, 51 minutes. Produced by NBC, New York. Includes footage of Rauschenberg. 听

鈥淭he Walls Come Tumbling Down,鈥澨Eye on Art,听July 2. Television broadcast, 60 minutes. Produced by Merrill Brockway for WCBS, New York. Narrated by Leonard Harris. Includes an interview with Rauschenberg.

1968

鈥淏lack Mountain College: A Thumbnail Sketch.鈥 Television broadcast, 13 minutes. Written and directed by Monty Diamond. Narrated by Jonathan Williams. Produced by Diamond and South Carolina Educational Television, Columbia. Includes Rauschenberg discussing his silkscreen paintings.

1970

鈥淢usic and Dance, and Chance Operations: A Forum Discussion with Merce Cunningham,鈥听Five College Forum, recorded and broadcast Feb. 16. 2 sound tape reels (tape 1: 7 陆-inches per second; tape 2: 7 inches, half-track, acetate), approximately 59 minutes. Recorded and broadcast by WFCR-FM, Amherst, Mass. Transferred to wav file and compact disc formats (2010). Includes discussion with Cunningham about his collaboration with Rauschenberg.

1971

End of the Art World. 16 mm film, DVD, 35 minutes. Directed by Alexis Krasilovsky.

Review, Nov. 19. Television broadcast, 51 minutes, 28 seconds. Introduced by David Jones. Produced by BBC Television, London. Includes discussion between Rauschenberg and Robert Hughes about听Mud Muse听(1968鈥71).*

1972

American Art in the Sixties. 16 mm film, 陆-inch videotape, 戮-inch videotape, DVD, 50 minutes, 50 seconds. Directed by Michael Blackwood. Written and narrated by Barbara Rose. Produced and distributed by Blackwood Productions, New York. Examines the key artists of the decade, including Rauschenberg.

Footage of Robert Rauschenberg working on听Untitled (Cardboard). Color videotape transfer from 16 mm film, 3 minutes, 4 seconds. Robert Rauschenberg Archives, 福利视频. With Robert Petersen and Hisachika Takahashi, working at 381 Lafayette Street, New York.听Nabisco Shredded Wheat (Cardboard)听(1971) in background.听VIEW IN ARCHIVES

Painters Painting. 35 mm film, 16 mm film, videotape, DVD, color and black and white, 116 minutes. Directed by Emile de Antonio. Produced by de Antonio for Turin Film Corporation. Most gallery sequences shot at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Discusses fourteen artists, including Rauschenberg, active between 1940 and 1970. Edited transcript published in de Antonio and Mitch Tuchman.听Painters Painting: A Candid History of the Modern Art Scene, 1940鈥1970听(New York: Abbeville Press, 1984).

1974

America鈥檚 Pop Collector: Robert C. Scull鈥擟ontemporary Art at Auction. 16 mm, 陆-inch videotape, 72 minutes. Conceptualized and coordinated by E. J. Vaughn and John Schott. Filmed by Alan Raymond and Susan Raymond. Coedited by Schott and Leah Siegel.

1975

Mostly About Rauschenberg. 16 mm film, 50 minutes. Directed by Rauschenberg, Christine Kozlov, and Mayo Thompson, begun under the direction of Jacques Clemente. Produced by Mich猫le Arnaud and Reiner Moritz for RM Productions, Munich, and Technisonor, Paris. Unfinished project, never officially released.听Later digital video compilation, 7 minutes, 1 second, Robert Rauschenberg Archives, 福利视频. Includes archival footage of Rauschenberg鈥檚 performance and technology projects.听VIEW EXCERPT IN ARCHIVES

1976

鈥淢aking More Than One,鈥澨An Art Series With Grace George Alexander. Television broadcast, black and white, 18 minutes, 25 seconds. Directed by Martin Long. Produced by Grace George Alexander, WNYE Channel 25 studios, New York.听

鈥淭he Print World of Tatyana Grosman,鈥 Part 2,听Camera Three, April 11. Television broadcast, 29 minutes. Directed and produced by John Musilli for CBS Television, New York. Second part of a two-part series about the printmaking atelier Universal Limited Art Editions (ULAE). Includes footage of Rauschenberg at Grosman鈥檚 studio.

1977

Inside New York鈥檚 Art World. 3/4-inch videotape, 27 minutes, 32 seconds. Conversation between Leo Castelli, Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel, and Rauschenberg. Interviewer and producer Diamonstein-Spielvogel in cooperation with New School for Social Research, New York. Edited transcript published in Diamonstein, 鈥淩obert Rauschenberg and Leo Castelli,鈥 Inside New York鈥檚 Art World (New York: Rizzoli, 1979), pp. 305鈥15.听VIEW IN ARCHIVES

Robert Rauschenberg: Monogram, 1955鈥59. Videotape transferred from Super 8 film, black and white, 10 minutes, 25 seconds. Video by Alberta Mayo. Footage of curator Walter Hopps and preparators installing听Monogram听(1955-59) for the retrospective exhibition听Robert Rauschenberg, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (June 24鈥揂ug. 21).听听VIEW IN ARCHIVES

Brazos River. Television broadcast, 60 minutes. Produced by the Fort Worth Art Center and KERA/13, Dallas-Fort Worth, 1976, broadcast 1977. Directed by Dan Parr.听Brazos River听(1976) choreographed by Viola Farber. Performed by Viola Farber Dance Company, set and costumes by Rauschenberg, music by David Tudor. Filmed in the KERA TV Dallas studios.

鈥淢erce Cunningham and Dance Company: Event for Television,鈥澨Great Performances,听Dance in America, Jan. 5. Television broadcast, 60 minutes. Directed by Merrill Brockway. Produced by Emile Ardolino for WNET/13, New York. Includes excerpts of studio performances of Cunningham鈥檚听Minutiae听(1954), set by Rauschenberg; and听Antic Meet听(1958), set and costumes by Rauschenberg.听听VIEW EXCERPT IN ARCHIVES

1978

Travelogue. One open reel tape, 陆-inch videotape, converted to streaming video file, black and white, silent, 34 minutes total (32 minutes performance runtime).听Travelogue听(1977) choreographed by Merce Cunningham. Performed by Merce Cunningham Dance Company, set and costumes by Rauschenberg, Berkeley, Calif., fall 1978.

鈥淭he Museum as Patron,鈥澨Swank in the Arts, May 10. Television broadcast, 30 minutes. Produced by Patsy Swank and KERA/ 13, Dallas-Fort Worth. North Texas Art Films.

1979

Glacial Decoy. 1鈦2-inch videotape, black and white, silent, 15 minutes.听Glacial Decoy听(1979) choreographed by Trisha Brown. Performed by Trisha Brown Dance Company, set and costumes by Rauschenberg, Children鈥檚 Theater Minneapolis, May 7.

Robert Rauschenberg, Lafayette. Videotape portrait by Joan Logue. Created for 36th Biennial Exhibition of American Painting, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (Feb. 24鈥揂pril 8).

Robert Rauschenberg: Retrospective. 16 mm film, 1鈦2-inch videotape, and 3鈦4-inch videotape, color and black and white, 45 minutes. Directed, produced, and distributed by Michael Blackwood for Michael Blackwood Productions, New York. Includes Rauschenberg discussing his retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, New York (March 25鈥揗ay 17, 1977). Interviews with Barbara Rose and Susan Rose.

1980

Good Morning America, Jan. 11. Television broadcast, 52 minutes, 33 seconds. Produced by ABC Television, New York. Includes segment on Rauschenberg鈥檚听Periwinkle Shaft听(1979鈥80), created for Children鈥檚 Hospital Medical Center, Washington, D.C.

鈥淢erce Cunningham,鈥澨The South Bank Show, season 3, episode 7, March 2 [broadcast date unconfirmed]. Television broadcast, 60 minutes. Directed and produced by Geoff Dunlop for London Weekend Television in association with Cunningham Dance Foundation, New York. Edited and presented by Melvyn Bragg. Includes excerpts of Merce Cunningham Dance Company performance of听Travelogue听(1977), set and costumes by Rauschenberg. Filmed at Artpark, Lewiston, N.Y., and Cunningham studio, New York.听听VIEW EXCERPT IN ARCHIVES

鈥淏eyond the Mainstream,鈥听Great Performances,听Dance in America, May 21. Television broadcast, 60 minutes. Written by Faubion Bowers. Directed by Merrill Brockway. Narrated by Alan Titus. Produced by Brockway and Carl Charlson for WNET/13, New York. Includes excerpt of Trisha Brown鈥檚听Glacial Decoy听(1979), set and costumes by Rauschenberg.

CBS Evening News, May 27. Television broadcast, 4 minutes, 20 seconds. Produced by CBS News, New York. Presented by Walter Cronkite and Jed Duvall. Interview with Rauschenberg about contributions to Ted Kennedy鈥檚 1980 presidential campaign.

鈥淐ulture as Nature,鈥澨The Shock of the New, episode 7 of 8, Nov. 2. Television broadcast, 60 minutes. Written and presented by Robert Hughes. Directed by David Richardson for BBC Television, London, in association with Time Life Films and RM Productions, Munich. Produced by Laura Pegram. Includes interview with Rauschenberg by Hughes and footage of听Pelican听(1963).

1981

鈥淩auschenberg,鈥澨CBS Sunday Morning, Feb. 22. Segment of a 90-minute television broadcast. Produced by CBS News, New York. Includes footage of Rauschenberg in Captiva, Fla.

An Interview with Robert Rauschenberg, March 3. 3鈦4-inch videotape, 50 minutes. Produced by the Office of Instructional Services, Colorado State University in conjunction with the exhibition听Rauschenberg in the Rockies, Clara Hatton Gallery and Lory Student Center, Fort Collins (March 3鈥揂pril 4). Interview with Sidney Felsen, Bill Goldston, Dr. John Powers, and Diane Vanderlip.

1982

Interviews with an administrator of Trisha Brown Company, Trisha Brown, and Rauschenberg. Sound disc, 100 minutes total (84 minutes with Rauschenberg; 9 minutes with Trisha Brown). Recorded April 28. Interviews conducted by David Sears.

鈥淧hotography Exhibitions,鈥澨ART/New York, no. 11. VHS videotape, 28 minutes. Directed by Marc H. Miller and Paul Tschinkel. Produced by Tschinkel. Includes an interview with Rauschenberg.

鈥淧aul Taylor: Three Modern Classics,鈥澨Great Performances,听Dance in America, Jan. 11 [broadcast date unconfirmed]. Television broadcast, 60 minutes. Written by Holly Brubach. Directed by Emile Ardolino. Produced by Ardolino and Judy Kinberg for WNET/13, New York. A production of WNET/13 in association with UNC Center for Public Television, Research Triangle Park, N.C. Includes performance of听Three Epitaphs听(1956), choreographed by Taylor, costumes and lighting by Rauschenberg, American Dance Festival, Durham, N.C., summer 1981.

Beyond the Horizon,听Dec. 31. Television broadcast, 11 minutes, 40 seconds. Produced by CBN Network, U.S.: Japan Magazine. Interview with Henry Baker. Includes discussion of Japanese ceramics and Rauschenberg鈥檚 three simultaneous Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) exhibitions.

1983

The Judson Project: Group Shoot: Trisha Brown, Alex Hay, and Robert Rauschenberg. 3鈦4-inch videotape, black and white, 82 minutes. Produced by Bennington College, Vt. Includes 1981 interview with Brown, Hay, and Rauschenberg by Sally Banes at 381 Lafayette Street, New York.

Seven Portraits. 16 mm film, 22 minutes. Written, directed, produced, and edited by Edvard Lieber, New York. Includes statement by Rauschenberg.

Trisha Brown Company. 3鈦4-inch videotape, 98 minutes. Includes excerpts of听Set and Reset听(193) choreographed by Trisha Brown. Performed by Trisha Brown Dance Company, set and costumes by Rauschenberg, Next Wave Festival, Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York, Oct. 21.

鈥淭reffpunkt New York,鈥澨Auslandsshow.听Television broadcast, 38 minutes. Written and directed by Lee Rothberg. Produced by ARD, West Germany. Includes interview with Rauschenberg.

1984

鈥淧op Art Today,鈥听ART/New York, no. 20. VHS, 28 minutes. Directed by Marc Miller and Paul Tschinkel. Produced by Tschinkel. Includes interview with Rauschenberg.

鈥淩auschenberg 脿 la Fondation Maeght,鈥澨D茅sir des arts, June 3. Television broadcast, 26 minutes, 29 seconds. Produced by Antenne 2, Paris. Interview with Rauschenberg by Pierre Daix, with a discussion of听Erased de Kooning Drawing听(1953).听Edited transcript published as 鈥淕ommer, c鈥檈st encore peindre.鈥 In France Huser and Pierre Daix.听Robert Rauschenberg, exh. cat. (Paris: Le Dernier Terrain Vague and Galerie Fabien Boulakia, 1990), pp. 67鈥69.

1985

Robert Rauschenberg. 戮-inch videotape, 22 minutes, 30 seconds. Produced by Michael Moneagle. Edited by Bruce Spiegel. Musical excerpts by Laurie Anderson and John Cage. 漏 ROCI, New York.

鈥淩obert Rauschenberg at the National Gallery of Art,鈥澨Conversations with 福利视频s. Two 3鈦4-inch videotapes (tape 1: 53 minutes, 42 seconds; tape 2: 39 minutes, 40 seconds). Recorded Jan. 6. Introduced by Ruth E. Fine. Includes Rauschenberg discussing his participation in the exhibition,听Gemini G.E.L.: Art and Collaboration, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (Nov. 18, 1984鈥揊eb. 24, 1985).

ROCI: Robert Rauschenberg in Mexico. 16 mm film, 30 minutes, 13 seconds. Directed by Werner Kr眉ger. Produced by Artemedia Buch und Film GmbH, Cologne. 漏 Werner Kr眉ger.

Set and Reset, Version 1.听3鈦4-inch videotape, 22 minutes. Directed and produced by Susan Dowling. Produced by WGBH New Television Workshop, Boston, and Trisha Brown Dance Company, New York.听Set and Reset听(1983) choreographed by Brown. Performed by Trisha Brown Dance Company, set and costumes by Rauschenberg.

Nightline, 鈥淒isintegrating Works of Art,鈥 Aug. 9. Television broadcast, 29 minutes, 26 seconds. Produced by ABC Television, New York. Includes discussion between Bruce Guenther, Ted Koppel, Rauschenberg, and Larry Rivers.*

1987

The Collaborators: Cage, Cunningham, Rauschenberg. Television broadcast, 56 minutes. Produced and edited by Angela Davis for KETC Public Television, Saint Louis, Mo. Narrated by Adam Pinsker. Includes discussion moderated by David Vaughan with John Cage, Merce Cunningham, and Rauschenberg, as well as archival footage of Cunningham鈥檚听Travelogue听(1977),听and听Antic Meet听(1958), sets and costumes by Rauschenberg; and听Minutiae听(1954), set by Rauschenberg, Synod Hall, Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine, New York, Jan. 1983.

鈥淩obert Rauschenberg: Gluts,鈥听Close Up TV. Television broadcast, 2 minutes, 10 seconds. Presented by Kathy McClintock and Valerie Williams. Produced by WINK TV, Fla. Includes an interview with Rauschenberg at听Gluts, Barbara Mann Performing Arts Hall Wall, Edison Community College, Fort Myers, Fla. (March 26鈥揗ay 7).

鈥淐onfirmation hearings of Judge Robert Bork: Senate Judiciary Committee,鈥 day 7, part 3, Sept 22. Television broadcast, 57 minutes, 15 seconds. Produced by C-SPAN, Washington, D.C. Accessed Oct. 3, 2014. http://www.c-span.org/video/?c4475752/rauschenberg-bork-hearing.听听VIEW IN ARCHIVES

鈥淪enate Judiciary Committee Hearings on Bork,鈥澨CBS Morning News, Sept. 22. Television broadcast. Produced by CBS News, New York. Includes Rauschenberg discussing his testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Judge Robert H. Bork鈥檚 nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court.

1988

Robert Rauschenberg: Technology Is Just Another Brush. 16 mm film, 55 minutes, 50 seconds. Directed by Werner Kr眉ger. Produced by Artemedia Buch und Film GmbH, Cologne. 漏 Werner Kr眉ger.

1989

Ein Amerikaner in Moskau: Robert Rauschenberg Kunstmission.听Videotape, DVD, 42 minutes. Film by Viola Stephan. Directed by Gerd Kairat. Edited by Ingrid Milker. Produced by NDR. Documentary filmed in Captiva, Fla., New York, and Moscow for听ROCI USSR. Broadcast on Tagesschau, Germany, production by ARD, West Germany.

鈥淚n Our Own Time,鈥澨Art of the Western World, season 1, part 9, Nov. 27. Television broadcast, 58 minutes. Produced, written, and directed by Suzanne Bauman for WNET/13, New York, in association with TVS, ORF, and Televisi贸n Espa帽ola, S.A. Hosted by Michael Wood. Includes artworks by Rauschenberg at Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.

1990

Aeros. 3鈦4-inch videotape, 34 minutes. Directed by Burt Barr. Produced by Susan Fait in association with WGBH-TV, Boston, and La Sept, Paris. Includes footage of performance of听Astral Convertible听(1989), choreographed by Trisha Brown, recorded in the U.S., Moscow, and in France at the Montpellier Dance Festival, 1989鈥90. Visual presentation by Rauschenberg, music by Richard 鈥淒ickie鈥 Landry. Includes an appearance by Rauschenberg.

Foray For锚t. 1鈦2-inch videotape, 33 minutes.听Foray For锚t听(1990) choreographed by Trisha Brown. Performed by Trisha Brown Dance Company, set and costumes by Rauschenberg, Zellerbach Auditorium, University of California, Berkeley.

Paul Taylor Dance Company. 陆-inch videotape, 77 minutes. Includes a performance of听Three Epitaphs听(1956), choreographed by Taylor, costumes by Rauschenberg, Ted Shawn Theater, Jacob鈥檚 Pillow, Becket, Mass., July 12.

鈥淛ohn Cage: I Have Nothing to Say and I Am Saying It,鈥澨American Masters. Television broadcast, color with black-and-white sequences, 59 minutes. Directed, coproduced, and edited by Allan Miller. Narrated by Patricia Denk Powers. Executive Producer Susan Lacy. Associate Producers Susan Kaplan and Lori Perlow. Produced and written by Vivian Perlis for WNET/13, New York, and Lola Films, Madrid.

听鈥淣ational Endowment for the Arts Funding,鈥 May 15. Television broadcast, 32 minutes, 6 seconds. Produced by C-SPAN II. Accessed Oct. 3, 2014.听.

1991

Astral Converted (50"). 1鈦2-inch videotape, 82 minutes (47 minutes performance runtime).听Astral Converted (50")听(1991) choreographed by Trisha Brown. Performed by Trisha Brown Dance Company, set and costumes by Rauschenberg, outdoors, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., May.

Cage/Cunningham. 陆-inch videotape, 95 minutes, 55 seconds, color and black and white. Directed by Elliot Caplan. Written by David Vaughan. Produced by Cunningham Dance Foundation, New York in association with La Sept, Paris. Choreography by Merce Cunningham. Music by John Cage.

ROCI: Robert Rauschenberg in Chile. 16 mm film, 29 minutes, 52 seconds. Directed by Werner Kr眉ger. Produced by Artemedia Buch und Film GmbH, Cologne. Included in听Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange: ROCI USA, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (May 12鈥揝ept. 2). 漏 Werner Kr眉ger.

鈥淭he Other ROCI,鈥澨Arena, March 22. Television broadcast, 60 minutes. Directed by Nigel Finch. Produced by Anthony Wall for BBC Television, London, Editions 谩 voir. Discusses the Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI) project.

鈥湼@悠 Robert Rauschenberg,鈥澨CBS Sunday Morning, June 16. Television broadcast. Produced by CBS News, New York. Interview with Rauschenberg at the Corcoran Gallery, Washington, D.C.

1992

鈥淔rom Modernism to Post-Modernism: American Dance,鈥听Dance of the Century, part 4 of 5. English version of听Danse du si猫cle, part 4. 3鈦4-inch videotape, color and black and white, 53 minutes. Directed by Pierre-Fran莽ois Decoufl茅 and Sonia Schoonejans. Written by Schoonejans. Produced by Nicole Philibert for La Sept, Paris, Path茅 T茅l茅vision, Duran, Ostankino, Sovtelexport, and G茅d茅on in association with RAI 3, Italy. English version produced by Landseer Films, London. Includes excerpt of performance of Rauschenberg鈥檚听Pelican听(1963).*

Part 1: From Fragmentation to Wholeness,鈥听Art Meets Science and Spirituality in a Changing Economy.听VHS, 50 minutes. Conceived by Louwrien Wijers. Produced by Sheldon Rochlin, Wijers, and by Case Productions, New York. Directed and edited by Maxine Harris for Art Meets Science and Spirituality in a Changing Economy Symposium for the Art-of-Peace Foundation, Amsterdam (1990). Includes interview with Rauschenberg by Wijers. Corresponding publication,听Art Meets Science and Spirituality in a Changing Economy听(The Hague: SDU Publishers, 1990), with text on Rauschenberg by Mark Kremer and Wijers, pp. 32鈥53.

1993

Black Mountain College and Merce Cunningham in the Fifties:听New Perspectives. 1鈦2-inch videotape, 89 minutes. Series of eight videotapes. Documents a symposium held at Russell Sage College, Troy, N.Y., on Oct. 9鈥10. Moderated by Marcia B. Siegel. Includes lecture by Natelie Ellen Gerber about collaborations between Cunningham, Jasper Johns, and Rauschenberg.

鈥淪aff Tech Arts: Oxford, Maryland,鈥听CBS Sunday Morning with Charles Kuralt, Jan. 31. Television broadcast, 9 minutes. Produced by CBS News, New York. Includes appearance by Rauschenberg.

鈥淭he Individual and Tradition,鈥听Dancing 7, May 24. Television broadcast, color and black and white, 56 minutes. Created, written, and executive produced by Rhoda Grauer. Directed and produced by Ellen Hovde and Muffie Meyer for Middlemarch Films, New York. Narrated and hosted by Raoul Trujillo. Produced by WNET/13, New York, in association with RM Arts, Munich and BBC Television, London. Includes excerpts of performances of Rauschenberg鈥檚听Pelican听(1963) and听Linoleum听(1966).

1994

Event no. 3: At the Joyce. DVD, four 戮-inch videotapes transferred to streaming video, 102 minutes.听Events听choreographed by Merce Cunningham. Performed by Merce Cunningham Dance Company, set by Rauschenberg, Joyce Theater, New York, Sept. 13.

1995

If you couldn鈥檛 see me, and M.O. 1鈦2-inch videotape, 68 minutes total (12 minutes performance runtime).听If you couldn鈥檛 see me听(1994) choreographed by Brown. Performed by Trisha Brown Dance Company, music and costumes by Rauschenberg, Ted Shawn Theater, Jacob鈥檚 Pillow, Becket, Mass., Aug. 1.

鈥淎nother Way,鈥听CBS Sunday Morning, Sept. 17. Television broadcast, 6鈥8 minute segment. Produced by CBS News, New York. Includes a tour of the Lab School, Washington, D.C., and interview with Rauschenberg.

1996

Emile de Antonio鈥檚 Painters Painting. CD-ROM adapted and expanded from the 1972 film听Painters Painting. By Ron Mann. Written and edited by Douglas Kellner. Designed and produced by Peter Girardi. Published by the Voyager Company, New York. Includes discussions of Rauschenberg鈥檚 work by the artist and Leo Castelli, and transcript of interview with Rauschenberg by de Antonio.

Kisses Sweeter Than Wine. Videotaped documentary, 71 minutes. Transferred to videotape from 16 mm black-and-white film and 35 mm color film to produce a reconstruction of the performance with a second section of transferred videotape footage and original videotape footage edited for the documentary section of the film.听Kisses Sweeter Than Wine听(1966) by 脰yvind Fahlstr枚m. Executive Producers Billy Kl眉ver and Julie Martin. Directed by Barbro Schultz Lundestam. Edited by Ken Weissman. Produced by Billy Kl眉ver for Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.), New York. Titles by Rauschenberg. Not officially released. Rauschenberg participated as a performer, among others, 9 Evenings: Theatre & Engineering, New York, Oct. 21, 22, 1966.

鈥淭he Empire of Signs,鈥澨American Visions, part 7 of 8, Dec. 22. Television broadcast, 60 minutes. Written by Robert Hughes. Executive Producer Nicholas Rossiter. Coproduction of Time Inc., New York and the BBC Television, London in association with WNET/13, New York. Includes interview with Rauschenberg and archival footage of the artist working on听Barge听(1962鈥63).

1997

Footage of installation of听Monogram听(1955鈥59) in听Robert Rauschenberg: A Retrospective, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (Sept. 19, 1997鈥揓an. 7, 1998). Video, 3 minutes, 59 seconds. Produced by Ovation, Santa Monica. Rauschenberg and Calvin Tomkins speak about the history and significance of the artist鈥檚 Combines.

Performance compilation film produced by Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, for听Robert Rauschenberg: A Retrospective听(Sept. 19鈥揓an. 7, 1998), 16 mm film, black and white, 47 minutes.听听VIEW EXCERPT IN ARCHIVES

Robert Rauschenberg: The Art of Performance. VHS, 43 minutes. Directed by Ultan Guilfoyle. Produced by Allison Lane. Edited by Sara Andrew. Published by Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, for Guggenheim Museum Bilbao.听 VIEW IN ARCHIVES

Robert Rauschenberg, Man at Work. 陆-inch videotape, 57 minutes. Directed by Chris Granlund. Produced by Alison Grist and听Andrea Miller. Narrated by Sean Barrett. Series Editor Michael Poole. Coproduced by BBC/RM Arts with Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, and Ovation, Santa Monica. Includes interviews with Rauschenberg and Calvin Tomkins.听听VIEW EXCERPT IN ARCHIVES

1998

Fuji TV interview. Rough cut. Video, 30 minutes, 34 seconds. Rauschenberg interview in Captiva, Fla. Produced by Fuji TV, Japan / Japan Art Association.听听VIEW IN ARCHIVES

鈥淐濒辞蝉别/搁补耻蝉肠丑别苍产别谤驳,鈥澨Charlie Rose, episode 8040, Feb. 27鈥28. Television broadcast, 60 minutes. Produced by PBS Network. Includes a screening of a conversation that took place in fall 1997, Peter B. Lewis Theater, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, and an interview with Rauschenberg and Rose.

1999

鈥淰ideo interview by David A. Ross, Walter Hopps, Gary Garrels, and Peter Samis.鈥 Video, web publication. Recorded May 6. Produced by San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Unpublished transcript at the SFMOMA Research Library and Archives. Video excerpts published on the SFMOMA website, 鈥淩obert Rauschenberg Case Study,鈥听Making Sense of Modern Art. Uploaded Oct. 2000. Accessed October 3, 2014.听

鈥淩obert Rauschenberg: Inventive Genius,鈥澨American Masters, April 7. Television broadcast, 60 minutes. Coproduced by WNET/13, New York for PBS Network and Film Odyssey, Washington, D.C. Produced, written, and directed by Karen Thomas. Narrated by Dennis Hopper. Executive Producer Susan Lacy. Edited by Adam Lingo.

2000

Ennis鈥檚 Gift: A Film About Learning Differences. 陆-inch videotape, 52 minutes. Produced and directed by Joshua Seftel. Coproduced and written by Tom Miller. Edited by William A. Anderson. Hosted by Ed Bradley. Includes an appearance by Rauschenberg.

鈥淢erce Cunningham: A Lifetime of Dance,鈥澨American Masters, Jan. 1 [broadcast date unconfirmed]. Television broadcast. Produced by Winstar TV and Video, New York. Broadcast by PBS Network.

鈥淩obert Rauschenberg at the Whitney Museum of American Art,鈥澨CNN Headline News 2nd Watch, June 28. Television broadcast, 30 minutes. Produced by CNN, New York. Features footage of Rauschenberg at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, with narrative contributions from curator Marla Prather, choreographer Merce Cunningham, and AMFAR founder Matilda Krim.

鈥淩obert Rauschenberg Synapsis Shuffle,鈥澨NBC News Today, Sept. 4. Television broadcast, 9-minute segment. Produced by NBC, New York. Hosted by Matt Lauer. Rauschenberg speaks about his exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.

鈥淐ars at Christie鈥檚 Auction,鈥澨Art Club, Oct. 15. Television broadcast, 30 minutes. Produced by CNN International. CNN anchor Katy Haswell talks with Ruper Banner of Christie鈥檚 and designer Sir Terence Conran about the cars being prepared for the upcoming Christie鈥檚 auction, with footage of Rauschenberg working on a BMW vehicle. 听

2001

Interscape. DVD, 47 minutes total. Film by Charles Atlas.听Interscape听(2000) choreographed by Merce Cunningham. Performed by Merce Cunningham Dance Company, set and costumes by Rauschenberg, Mulhouse, France, Nov.

鈥淩obert Rauschenberg and Dave Hickey.鈥 Part 1 and 2. Recorded March 18, Omni Los Angeles Hotel, as part of The Ralph Tornberg / Museum Director鈥檚 2000/1 series of Dialogues in Contemporary Art, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. Uploaded April 10, 2006. Accessed Oct. 3, 2014.听.

2002

Art Car-BMW news coverage.听CNN New York, Jan. 24. Television broadcast, 2 minutes, 14 seconds. Produced by CNN, New York.听The Early Show. Jan 24. Television broadcast, 2 minutes. Produced by CBS News, New York.听Fox News 4 at 10, Jan 24. Television broadcast, 1 minute. Produced by FOX News.听NBC 2 News at 4, Jan 24. Television broadcast, 8 minutes. Produced by NBC.

2004

鈥淭he Art of Performance / Story (1964),鈥澨SCAN Art Series No. 1.听Japanese version. Film, color and black and white, DVD, 55 minutes. Produced by PROCESSART, Inc., and BIOTIDE. Directed by Koichi Tabata and Koji Kojima. 漏 Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, and Merce Cunningham Dance Foundation, New York. Includes interviews with Rauschenberg, Trisha Brown, Cunningham, Viola Farber, Steve Paxton, and Yvonne Rainer, as well as footage of Cunningham鈥檚听Story听(1964), produced by Finnish Broadcasting Company, Helsinki, set and costumes by Rauschenberg. Filmed during the company鈥檚 world tour in 1964.

鈥淧rofile: Robert Rauschenberg; 福利视频 Robert Rauschenberg Still Working at Age 78,鈥澨CBS Sunday Morning, Aug. 8. Television broadcast, 90 minutes. Produced by CBS Television. Rauschenberg appears in a television interview with Morley Safer.

2005

Imagining America: Icons of Twentieth-Century American Art. DVD, 120 minutes. Adapted from television broadcasts, Dec. 28. Created by John Carlin, Jonathan Fineberg, and Hart Perry. Produced by Perry Films and MUSE Film and Television in Association with Funny Garbage and Public Media for broadcast on public television through South Carolina Educational Television.

Larry Mantle鈥檚 Air Talk, May 23. Radio broadcast, 60 minutes. Pasadena, Calif. Larry Mantle and curator Paul Schimmel in conversation about听Robert Rauschenberg: Combines, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (May 21鈥揝ept. 4, 2006).

鈥淩auschenberg in Lafayette,鈥澨Louisiana: The State We鈥檙e In, Aug. 12. Television broadcast, 30 minutes. Produced by Donna LaFleur. Filmed by Charles Bush and LaFleur. Produced by Louisiana Educational Television Authority. Interview with Robin Ackins, Joe Jarrell, LaFleur, Darryl Pottorf, and Christopher Rauschenberg.

Good Morning Texas, Nov. 18. Television broadcast, 60 minutes. Produced by ABC Television, New York for WFAA-TV, Dallas. Host Jackie Hyland. Interview with Mary Lynn Kotz.

2006

Perspectives/MOCA Exhibitions 2006. Two disc CD-ROM. Compilation of audio recordings from the lecture series, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.

鈥淩obert Rauschenberg and Calvin Tomkins: A Conversation about Art and Life.鈥 Videotape, 66 minutes, 41 seconds. Moderated by Nan Rosenthal, Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Feb. 5. In conjunction with听Robert Rauschenberg: Combines听(Dec. 20, 2005鈥揂pril 2, 2006). Edited version 漏 2013, Metropolitan Museum of Art.听听VIEW IN ARCHIVES

Scenario MinEvent, Crises and eyeSpace. Disc 1. DVD, 78 minutes total (22 minutes performance runtime for听Crises, 1960).听Crises听choreographed by Merce Cunningham. Costumes by Rauschenberg, Joyce Theater, New York, Oct. 12.

Who Gets to Call It Art?听DVD, 78 minutes total. Produced and directed by Peter Rosen. 漏 Muse Film and Television, New York, and Peter Rosen Productions, Inc., New York. Documentary film. Metropolitan Museum of Art curator Henry Geldzahler reflects on the 1960s pop art scene in New York.

2007

Fully Awake: Black Mountain College. Documentary film, 60 minutes. Produced by Cathryn Davis Zommer and Neeley House.听

Open Score. DVD, 33 minutes, 42 seconds. Videotape documentary, videotape footage transferred from 16 mm black-and-white and 33 mm color film, edited to produce a reconstruction of the performance, with a second section of transferred videotape footage and additional original videotape footage edited for the documentary section of the film.听Open Score听(1966) by Rauschenberg. Executive Producers Billy Kl眉ver and Julie Martin. Directed by Barbro Schultz Lundestam. Edited by Ken Weissman. Titles by Rauschenberg. Produced by Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.), New York, and released on 1-inch videotape and VHS (1997). Copublished (released) by E.A.T and ARTPIX, Houston on DVD (2007). Performed by Simone (Whitman) Forti, Mimi Kanarek, Christopher Rauschenberg, Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Stella, Christine Williams, and around 500 volunteers, 9 Evenings: Theatre & Engineering, 69th Regiment Armory, New York, Oct. 14 and 23, 1966.

2008

鈥淩obert Rauschenberg鈥檚 White Paintings.鈥 Audio file, Podcast. 2 minutes, 19 seconds. Produced by San Francisco Museum of Art. Part of audio guide to听The Art of Participation: 1950 to Now听(Nov. 8鈥揊eb. 8). Stop 404: Rauschenberg discusses his听White Painting听series and John Cage explains how the paintings gave him courage to create a "silent" musical work. Uploaded Nov. 2008. Accessed Oct. 3, 2014.听.

Robert Rauschenberg 鈥淚ch muss unsichtbar warden,鈥 May 18. Television broadcast, 50 minutes. Film by Peter K. Wehrli. Produced by Telepool, Zurich, Broadcast by SRF 1, Switzerland.

Sunday Feature, 鈥淪oundings with the artist Robert Rauschenberg,鈥 June 1. Radio broadcast, 45 minutes. Produced by BBC Radio 3, U.K. Interview with Rauschenberg by Tim Marlow.

The Mona Lisa Curse, Sept. 21. Television documentary, 75 minutes. Film by Robert Hughes. Directed by Mandy Chang. Produced by Nick Kent. Produced by Oxford Film and TV, Channel 4, Belfast. Released on DVD (2009).

2009

Trisha Brown Dance Company. DVD, 94 minutes total (21 minutes performance runtime). Includes a performance of听Glacial Decoy听(1979), choreographed by Brown. Performed by Trisha Brown Dance Company, set and costumes by Rauschenberg, lighting by Beverly Emmons and Rauschenberg, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Howard Gilman Opera House, May 2. Program note: 鈥淏AM and Trisha Brown Dance Company dedicate these performances to the memory of a great artist and dear friend, Robert Rauschenberg (1925鈥2008).鈥

2010

Merce Cunningham Dance Company: Robert Rauschenberg Collaborations. Three-disc DVD collection.听Suite for Five听(1957), 25 minutes, 58 seconds;听Summerspace听(1958),听22 minutes, 5 seconds;听Interscape听(2000), 47 minutes, 5 seconds. Three films by Charles Atlas. Edited by Fredericka Hunter and Ian Glennie. Project Coordinator and design by Molly Cumming. Produced by Merce Cunningham Dance Foundation, New York, and ARTPIX, Houston.

鈥淭ime-Lapse Video of Robert Rauschenberg鈥檚听White Painting听[three panel], SFMOMA.鈥 Videotape, 2 minutes, 42 seconds. Directed by Henrik Kahm. Record of visitors interacting with Robert Rauschenberg's听White Painting听(1951) in a one-week period during听75 Years of Looking Forward: The Anniversary Show, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (July 1, 2010鈥揓an. 16, 2011). Uploaded July 2013. Accessed Oct. 3, 2014.听.

2011

鈥淭he Culture Show at the Edinburgh Festival: Part 1,鈥澨The Culture Show, episode 6 of 28, Aug. 11. Television broadcast, 60 minutes. Series produced by Pauline Law. Series edited by Janet Lee. Presented by Alastair Sooke. Produced by BBC Two, London.

2012

鈥淒ocumenta 4,鈥听Archives. DVD, 54 minutes. Directed by Jef Cornelis. Edited by Yves Aupetitallot, with text by Aupetitallot. Published with Le Magasin, Grenoble, and Argos, Brussels. Includes a 24-page booklet. Features artworks from Documenta 4, Kassel (1968), including by Rauschenberg.

2013

鈥淐onservation Video Relating to Robert Rauschenberg鈥檚听Untitled听[glossy black painting] (ca. 1951), 2012.鈥 Videotape, 4 minutes, 20 seconds. Videotape edited by Richard Robertson. Produced by San Francisco Museum of Art. Accessed Oct. 3, 2014.听.

鈥淥ut of the Darkness (1939鈥66),鈥澨Great 福利视频s in Their Own Words, episode 2 of 3, May 21. Television broadcast, 60 minutes. Directed and produced by Lulu Valentine. Executive Producer Julian Birkett. Narrated by Rebecca Front. Produced by BBC Television, London.

2014

Discovering the Rauschenberg Legacy. Web video, 5 minutes, 45 seconds. Interview, filmed, and edited by Dion Tan. Produced by BlouinArtInfo.com. Uploaded Dec. 5. Accessed Oct. 3, 2014.

Grass Field. DVD, 40 minutes. Video documentary, video footage transferred from 16 mm black-and-white film and edited to produce a reconstruction of the performance, with a second section of transferred video footage and additional original video footage edited for the documentary section of the film.听Grass Field听(1966) by Alex Hay. Executive Producer Julie Martin. Directed by Barbro Schultz Lundestam. Edited by Ken Weissman. Produced by Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.), New York. Titles by Rauschenberg. Limited availability on DVD from E.A.T. Copublished (to be released) by E.A.T. and ARTPIX, Houston. Rauschenberg participated as a performer, among others, 9 Evenings: Theatre & Engineering, 69th Regiment Armory, New York, Oct. 13 and 22, 1966.

Solo. DVD, 41 minutes. Video documentary, video footage transferred from 16 mm black-and-white film and edited to produce a reconstruction of the performance, with a second section of transferred video footage and additional original video footage edited for the documentary section of the film.听Solo听(1966) by Deborah Hay. Executive Producer Julie Martin. Directed by Barbro Schultz听Lundestam. Edited by Ken Weissman. Produced by Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.), New York. Titles by Rauschenberg. Limited availability on DVD from E.A.T. Copublished (to be released) by E.A.T. and ARTPIX, Houston. Rauschenberg participated as a performer, among others, 9 Evenings: Theatre & Engineering, 69th Regiment Armory, New York Oct. 13 and 23, 1966.

鈥淩obert Rauschenberg, Finish the Bottle,鈥澨The Essay, episode 3 of 5, March 26. Radio broadcast, 15 minutes. Presented by Martin Gayford. Produced by BBC Radio 3, U.K.听