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Robert Rauschenberg | Commemorating the Dead

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2.000 $ - 3.000 $
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8.190 $
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 125

Robert Rauschenberg | Commemorating the Dead

Schätzpreis
2.000 $ - 3.000 $
Zuschlagspreis:
8.190 $
Beschreibung:

Property of Steve Parish Robert RauschenbergA Benefit Performance for the Rainforest. New York: Styria Studio, 1988 Color lithograph poster (40 x 27’’). Signed and dated “Rauschenberg 88” and numbered 18 of 250 at foot, “A Benefit Performance for the Rainforest” printed at head; fine. Matted, framed, and glazed; not examined out of frame. Rauschenberg commemorates the Dead On 24 September, 1988, the first benefit concert held to save the tropical rainforests was held at Madison Square Garden. The Dead played along with Suzanne Vega, Bruce Hornby, and the Range. Other guests joined the Dead on stage, including Mick Taylor, Daryl Hall and John Oats and Jack Casady. Proceeds from the show were donated to Greenpeace, Cultural Survival, and the Rainforest Action Network. Rauschenberg printed this limited run of lithograph posters for the event. While the Dead had performed at many benefits prior to this date, this was the first in which they came out to support a straightforwardly political cause. Garcia, speaking to the New York Times, said “We’ve never called on our fans to align themselves with one cause or another, and we’ve always avoided political statements … But this is an issue that is life-threatening and we hope that we can empower our own audience to act” (The New York Times). Setlist:Iko IkoFeel Like a StrangerWest L.A. FadeawayLittle Red RoosterBox of RainRamble on RoseMasterpieceDon't Ease Me In Chinese BonesNeighborhood GirlsCrazy FingersMan Smart/Woman SmarterEvery Time You GoWhat's Going OndrumsThe WheelThrowin' StonesNot Fade Away Good Lovin'Knockin' on Heaven's Door REFERENCE“Grateful Dead Plans Benefit for Rain Forests,” The New York Times, 16 September 1988

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 125
Auktion:
Datum:
07.10.2021 - 14.10.2021
Auktionshaus:
Sotheby's
New York
Beschreibung:

Property of Steve Parish Robert RauschenbergA Benefit Performance for the Rainforest. New York: Styria Studio, 1988 Color lithograph poster (40 x 27’’). Signed and dated “Rauschenberg 88” and numbered 18 of 250 at foot, “A Benefit Performance for the Rainforest” printed at head; fine. Matted, framed, and glazed; not examined out of frame. Rauschenberg commemorates the Dead On 24 September, 1988, the first benefit concert held to save the tropical rainforests was held at Madison Square Garden. The Dead played along with Suzanne Vega, Bruce Hornby, and the Range. Other guests joined the Dead on stage, including Mick Taylor, Daryl Hall and John Oats and Jack Casady. Proceeds from the show were donated to Greenpeace, Cultural Survival, and the Rainforest Action Network. Rauschenberg printed this limited run of lithograph posters for the event. While the Dead had performed at many benefits prior to this date, this was the first in which they came out to support a straightforwardly political cause. Garcia, speaking to the New York Times, said “We’ve never called on our fans to align themselves with one cause or another, and we’ve always avoided political statements … But this is an issue that is life-threatening and we hope that we can empower our own audience to act” (The New York Times). Setlist:Iko IkoFeel Like a StrangerWest L.A. FadeawayLittle Red RoosterBox of RainRamble on RoseMasterpieceDon't Ease Me In Chinese BonesNeighborhood GirlsCrazy FingersMan Smart/Woman SmarterEvery Time You GoWhat's Going OndrumsThe WheelThrowin' StonesNot Fade Away Good Lovin'Knockin' on Heaven's Door REFERENCE“Grateful Dead Plans Benefit for Rain Forests,” The New York Times, 16 September 1988

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 125
Auktion:
Datum:
07.10.2021 - 14.10.2021
Auktionshaus:
Sotheby's
New York
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