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object on display, never mind as a work of art, nothing could have been plainer or seemingly more unaffected. except, of course, that for all of the familiar art history that had informed it (and whose aesthetics it decisively rebuffed) and the modernist principles in which it was knowingly rooted, it felt
unmistakably fresh. seen in japan, where traditional aesthetics have been influenced by the animistic shinto religion, zen buddhism, and a sometimes bittersweet appreciation of the old, and where a more modern sensibility has long savored the sleek, shiny, seductive new, rauschenberg's repurposed-box-as-art felt...
http://www.artandantiquesmag.com/2017/04/robert-rauschenberg/