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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Susan_WeilSusan Weil - Wikipedia

    Susan Weil (born March 31, 1930) is an American artist best known for her experimental three-dimensional paintings, which combine figurative illustration with explorations of movement and space. Life and career. Weil was born in New York City. In the late 1940s she was involved in a relationship with Robert Rauschenberg.

  2. Susan Weil and Christopher RauschenbergCollaboration: Wandering Chairs1998Silver gelatin prints44.5 x 119 inches. Susan Weil and Christopher Rauschenberg. Collaboration: Wandering Chairs. 1998. Silver gelatin prints.

  3. Learn about Susan Weil, a New York-based artist who collaborated with Robert Rauschenberg on the blueprints series and other projects. See her biography, works, and interview excerpts on the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation website.

  4. IT IS AN UNFORGETTABLE PORTRAIT of the artist as a young man: A tousle-haired Robert Rauschenberg, in rolled-up shirtsleeves and paint-spattered jeans, stands barefoot amid a body of work, selections from a group of blueprints—primitive photograms—that he and Susan Weil, then his wife, produced collaboratively from about 1949 to 1951.

  5. 12 de oct. de 2018 · Artists. ‘A Beautiful Vision’: Artist Susan Weil on the Work of—and Her Life with—Bernard Kirschenbaum, Her Poetry, and More. By Greg Allen. October 12, 2018 11:28am. Bernard Kirschenbaum,...

  6. susanweil.com › category › bioSUSAN WEIL — Bio

    SUSAN WEIL’S MIXED-MEDIA WORKS address the plastic quality of time and space through processes of cutting, crumpling and refiguring her compositions. In allowing the viewer’s eye to contemplate a series of moments and perspectives at once, Weil generously gives an almost omniscient power to the viewer, as well as a sense not of fractured time, but of a more truthful depiction of genuine ...

  7. Explore the artistic legacy of Susan Weil, a pioneer of cyanotype photography and a collaborator of Robert Rauschenberg. See her self-portraits, blueprints, and collaborations with José Betancourt.