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Lithograph with vegetable dye water transfer on Arches Infinity paper // Tribute 21: Cinema by Robert Rauschenberg is a lithograph from 1994, measuring 41 by 27 inches, created using vegetable dye water transfer on Arches Infinity paper. This limited edition piece exemplifies Rauschenberg’s experimental and collage-like approach, blending layered imagery and textures. The composition appears fragmented, with overlapping elements suggesting film reels, abstract landscapes, and objects scattered across the surface. The muted tones and textured application evoke a sense of decay and nostalgia, perhaps referencing the ephemeral nature of cinema and memory. Rauschenberg’s work invites the viewer to explore the narrative within the disjointed visual elements.
Tribute 21: Cinema, 1994
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Lithograph with vegetable dye water transfer on Arches Infinity paper // Tribute 21: Cinema by Robert Rauschenberg is a lithograph from 1994, measuring 41 by 27 inches, created using vegetable dye water transfer on Arches Infinity paper. This limited edition piece exemplifies Rauschenberg’s experimental and collage-like approach, blending layered imagery and textures. The composition appears fragmented, with overlapping elements suggesting film reels, abstract landscapes, and objects scattered across the surface. The muted tones and textured application evoke a sense of decay and nostalgia, perhaps referencing the ephemeral nature of cinema and memory. Rauschenberg’s work invites the viewer to explore the narrative within the disjointed visual elements.
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Appropriation in art involves using pre-existing images or objects with little or no modification. This technique has played a significant role across various art forms, including visual arts, music, performance, and literature. In visual arts, appropriation refers to the practice of adopting, sampling, recycling, or borrowing elements—or even entire forms—of existing visual culture, integrating them into new works to create meaning or critique.