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Original screenprint in colors with collage on wove paper Signed and dated in pencil, and numbered 32 x 22 3/4 in (81.3 x 56.5 cm), unframed Edition of 100 Published by the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia // Flirt by Robert Rauschenberg, created in 1979, is a limited edition mixed media screenprint that combines vibrant collage elements with layered imagery. This work exemplifies Rauschenberg's innovative approach, blending various textures, colors, and motifs on a single surface. Dominated by a central vertical band in deep red hues, the piece contrasts with surrounding softer tones, showcasing images of flowers, tableware, and abstract patterns. The eclectic collage composition, along with Rauschenberg’s characteristic use of found images, invites viewers to engage in a visual dialogue that mixes the personal and the universal. The artist’s layering technique and choice of diverse visual elements encourage interpretations related to memory, relationships, and cultural artifacts.
Flirt, 1979
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Original screenprint in colors with collage on wove paper Signed and dated in pencil, and numbered 32 x 22 3/4 in (81.3 x 56.5 cm), unframed Edition of 100 Published by the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia // Flirt by Robert Rauschenberg, created in 1979, is a limited edition mixed media screenprint that combines vibrant collage elements with layered imagery. This work exemplifies Rauschenberg's innovative approach, blending various textures, colors, and motifs on a single surface. Dominated by a central vertical band in deep red hues, the piece contrasts with surrounding softer tones, showcasing images of flowers, tableware, and abstract patterns. The eclectic collage composition, along with Rauschenberg’s characteristic use of found images, invites viewers to engage in a visual dialogue that mixes the personal and the universal. The artist’s layering technique and choice of diverse visual elements encourage interpretations related to memory, relationships, and cultural artifacts.
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Neo-Dada is a minor visual and audio art movement with intents similar to those of Dada artwork. While it revives some of Dada's objectives, Neo-Dada emphasizes the importance of the produced artwork rather than the concept behind it. The movement is considered the foundation of Pop Art, Nouveau Réalisme, and Fluxus. Neo-Dada is known for its use of absurdist contrasts, popular imagery, and modern materials, blending high and low culture in a way that challenges traditional artistic conventions.