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Offset lithograph with screenprint in colours, on wove paper. - Signed, numbered and dated in pencil. - Printed by Styria Studio, with their blindstamp, published by Multiples, Inc., New York. One More and We Will Be More Than Halfway There by Robert Rauschenberg is a 1979 offset lithograph with screenprint from his Suite of Nine Prints. The work overlays linear yellow and black bands across a collage of images: newspaper text, botanical forms, a bowl, and a partial figure. The dynamic layering evokes a sense of movement and fragmentation, typical of Rauschenberg’s exploration of modern visual culture. Blending abstraction and figuration, the piece questions the structure of perception and communication. The title itself suggests a journey—physical or conceptual—enhancing the artist’s ongoing interest in process and progression.
One More and We Will Be More Than Halfway There, from Suite of Nine Prints, 1979
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Offset lithograph with screenprint in colours, on wove paper. - Signed, numbered and dated in pencil. - Printed by Styria Studio, with their blindstamp, published by Multiples, Inc., New York. One More and We Will Be More Than Halfway There by Robert Rauschenberg is a 1979 offset lithograph with screenprint from his Suite of Nine Prints. The work overlays linear yellow and black bands across a collage of images: newspaper text, botanical forms, a bowl, and a partial figure. The dynamic layering evokes a sense of movement and fragmentation, typical of Rauschenberg’s exploration of modern visual culture. Blending abstraction and figuration, the piece questions the structure of perception and communication. The title itself suggests a journey—physical or conceptual—enhancing the artist’s ongoing interest in process and progression.
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