Rauschenberg's studio at 381 Lafayette Street, once known for its parties, is accessible by appointment, revealing its historical significance as a former Catholic orphanage and chapel turned into his workspace.
Rauschenberg's attachment to his New York studio at 381 Lafayette Street, despite owning a property in Captiva, highlights his affection for the place and resistance to selling it, even as others advised him to do so.
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