To say Rauschenberg’s Combines immediately changed the way we looked at art is not exactly true. That these works challenged the conventions of what was ‘acceptable’ is more to the point. When they were first made and presented they were not met with overwhelming praise, it was only after time and in retrospect that the Combines’ influence and importance came to fruition. Today it is easy to recognize Rauschenberg’s contributions, and difficult to imagine a negative response. Seeing over 70 Combines installed here makes this exhibition the most extensive display of the Combines since the 1960s. Gathered together, their impact and significance becomes startling.