When artist Robert Rauschenberg used everyday objects in his art, what did he most likely want viewers to understand? Select one:
a. That the objects were common and of little value
b. That any object can be seen in a new light
c. That artists alone can transform low art into high art
d. That too many goods were being produced in the world
Robert Rauschenberg used everyday objects in his art because he wanted to make the point that any object can be changed to look better or worse, or to mean something different.