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Art & Creativity Quote by Robert Rauschenberg

"I think a painting is more like the real world if it's made out the real world"

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Rauschenberg’s line reads like a shrug, but it’s a manifesto disguised as common sense. The slightly off-kilter grammar (“out the real world”) matters: it refuses polish, the way his work refused the sanctity of “pure” paint. He’s not arguing that art should imitate reality; he’s arguing that art should physically recruit it. That’s the hinge between representation and incorporation, between a painted illusion of a newspaper and an actual newspaper embedded in the surface, between a brushstroke and a tire track.

The intent is practical and insurgent. Coming out of the 1950s, with Abstract Expressionism treating the canvas as a heroic arena for personal revelation, Rauschenberg reroutes the drama outward. His Combines - part painting, part assemblage - make the studio porous to the street: scraps of fabric, signs, photographs, even a stuffed goat. “Real world” isn’t a metaphor; it’s inventory.

The subtext is a jab at art’s old hierarchy. If a painting can be made from everyday material, then the everyday is already charged with aesthetic and political meaning. It’s also an early diagnosis of media saturation: images and objects don’t just depict life; they are the stuff life is made of, circulating, colliding, accruing residue.

Contextually, this sits on the bridge from postwar modernism to Pop, but it’s less about celebrating consumer culture than refusing distance from it. Rauschenberg’s realism isn’t faithful depiction; it’s contact. The world leaves fingerprints, and he lets them show.

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Unverified source: Moving Out (Robert Rauschenberg, 1964)
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“I don’t want a picture to look like something it isn’t,” he said some time ago. “I want it to look like something it is. And I think a picture is more like the real world when it’s made out of the real world.” (p. 39 (original magazine appearance)). This is a primary-source publication of the qu...
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"I think a painting is more like the real world if it's made out the real world." FixQuotes, 10 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-a-painting-is-more-like-the-real-world-if-71152/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Robert Rauschenberg

Robert Rauschenberg (October 22, 1925 - May 12, 2008) was a Artist from USA.

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