"I don't mess around with my subconscious"
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The phrasing matters. “Mess around” is deliberately casual, even dismissive, as if the subconscious were less a sacred oracle than a messy studio drawer: you can rummage there, sure, but why pretend it’s nobler than the workbench? Rauschenberg’s practice - Combines, found images, dirt, fabric, everyday detritus - treated the world as a readymade collaborator. His art is about attention, selection, and friction between materials and meanings. That ethos doesn’t require trance. It requires appetite and rigor.
Subtext: he’s policing a boundary between intention and indulgence. The subconscious can become an alibi, a way to dodge responsibility for choices by blaming them on psychic weather. Rauschenberg insists on agency: if something enters the work, it’s because he let it in, tested it, positioned it.
Contextually, it’s also a subtle swipe at Abstract Expressionism’s heroic inwardness. While Pollock and company were mythologized as translating psyche into gesture, Rauschenberg is saying: I’m not performing my depths for you. I’m working. The provocation is that his refusal reads, paradoxically, as a new kind of honesty - one grounded in process, not confession.
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