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2011-05-25

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Trust Zone by Robert Rauschenberg, from the Stoned Moon series of lithographs. Posted by the Haggerty Museum on Flickr.
From Amazon’s description of the book of the series:
In 1969, Robert Rauschenberg was invited by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to witness the launch of the Apollo 11 mission to place man on the moon for the first time. At the end of a decade in which the war in Vietnam and social turmoil in America had left him disillusioned, this scientific and technological marvel gave the artist new hope for the future. That year, in response to the Apollo 11 achievement, and in collaboration with the Gemini GEL print workshop, Rauschenberg created the Stoned Moon series—the title reflecting both the lithographic medium and the moon mission.

Trust Zone by Robert Rauschenberg, from the Stoned Moon series of lithographs. Posted by the Haggerty Museum on Flickr.

From Amazon’s description of the book of the series:

In 1969, Robert Rauschenberg was invited by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to witness the launch of the Apollo 11 mission to place man on the moon for the first time. At the end of a decade in which the war in Vietnam and social turmoil in America had left him disillusioned, this scientific and technological marvel gave the artist new hope for the future. That year, in response to the Apollo 11 achievement, and in collaboration with the Gemini GEL print workshop, Rauschenberg created the Stoned Moon series—the title reflecting both the lithographic medium and the moon mission.

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