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Sculpture with photo-screenprinted decals, etc. // Tibetan Keys (Double Bevel) by Robert Rauschenberg, created in 1987, is a mixed media sculpture showcasing the artist’s experimental approach with form and imagery. The work is constructed in a trapezoidal shape, adorned with photo-screenprinted decals that display an array of fragmented visuals, ranging from abstract patterns to images reminiscent of Tibetan culture. The use of diverse textures and colors gives the piece a dynamic and layered appearance, encouraging viewers to explore its various surfaces. Rauschenberg’s combination of photography, print, and sculpture reflects his innovative blending of mediums, creating an object that bridges art and cultural commentary. The geometric form and eclectic imagery engage themes of perception and the intersection of different visual languages.
Tibetan Keys (Double Bevel), 1987
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Sculpture with photo-screenprinted decals, etc. // Tibetan Keys (Double Bevel) by Robert Rauschenberg, created in 1987, is a mixed media sculpture showcasing the artist’s experimental approach with form and imagery. The work is constructed in a trapezoidal shape, adorned with photo-screenprinted decals that display an array of fragmented visuals, ranging from abstract patterns to images reminiscent of Tibetan culture. The use of diverse textures and colors gives the piece a dynamic and layered appearance, encouraging viewers to explore its various surfaces. Rauschenberg’s combination of photography, print, and sculpture reflects his innovative blending of mediums, creating an object that bridges art and cultural commentary. The geometric form and eclectic imagery engage themes of perception and the intersection of different visual languages.
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Offset Print
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Limited Edition Print
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Limited Edition Print
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Brake (Stoned Moon Series), 1969
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
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Robert Rauschenberg
Bait (Stoned Moon Series), 1970
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
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Robert Rauschenberg
Untitled (Native American With Truck), 2000
Limited Edition Print
Pigment Print
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International Very Special Arts Festival, 1989
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
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Tribute 21 (Environment), 1994
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
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Robert Rauschenberg
Richard Hines Gallery, Seattle, 1979
Limited Edition Print
Mixed Media
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Horsefeathers Thirteen I, 1972
Limited Edition Print
Mixed Media
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Limited Edition Print
Photogravure
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What is Found Object?
A found object is a term used to describe a man-made or natural object, or a fragment of one, that an artist discovers or purchases and keeps for inspiration or as a work of art. The artist may also modify the object or incorporate it into a collage or assemblage, transforming it into a new piece of art.
