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Silkscreen on three rotating acrylic discs - 20 inch diameter // Passport by Robert Rauschenberg, created in 1967, is a dynamic silkscreen work composed on three rotating acrylic discs. This limited-edition piece embodies Rauschenberg’s experimental approach, blending abstract forms, layered imagery, and vibrant colors. The circular composition features a collage of fragmented visuals, including eyes, mechanical wheels, and human figures, evoking a sense of motion and interconnectedness. The translucent nature of the acrylic discs allows the viewer to engage with the piece interactively, shifting the layers to alter the visual experience. Rauschenberg’s work often merges everyday objects and images, making this piece a representation of his innovative approach to art and his exploration of perception.
Passport, 1967
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Silkscreen on three rotating acrylic discs - 20 inch diameter // Passport by Robert Rauschenberg, created in 1967, is a dynamic silkscreen work composed on three rotating acrylic discs. This limited-edition piece embodies Rauschenberg’s experimental approach, blending abstract forms, layered imagery, and vibrant colors. The circular composition features a collage of fragmented visuals, including eyes, mechanical wheels, and human figures, evoking a sense of motion and interconnectedness. The translucent nature of the acrylic discs allows the viewer to engage with the piece interactively, shifting the layers to alter the visual experience. Rauschenberg’s work often merges everyday objects and images, making this piece a representation of his innovative approach to art and his exploration of perception.
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