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Robert Rauschenberg — Tibetan Keys (Bevel)
Robert Rauschenberg

Tibetan Keys (Bevel)

1987

This sculptural print exemplifies Rauschenberg's continued exploration of dimensional surfaces and mixed-media techniques in his later career, incorporating photo-screenprinted decals onto a beveled form that bridges his iconic flatbed picture plane with three-dimensional space. The work reflects his ongoing interest in Tibetan culture and spirituality while demonstrating his innovative approach to printmaking as sculpture.

Medium
Sculpture with photo-screenprinted decals, etc.
Dimensions
Edition
Edition of 25 of 25
Signed
Yes

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Robert Rauschenberg, Tibetan Keys (Bevel), 1987

This sculptural print exemplifies Rauschenberg's continued exploration of dimensional surfaces and mixed-media techniques in his later career, incorporating photo-screenprinted decals onto a beveled form that bridges his iconic flatbed picture plane with three-dimensional space. The work reflects his ongoing interest in Tibetan culture and spirituality while demonstrating his innovative approach to printmaking as sculpture.

Medium
Sculpture with photo-screenprinted decals, etc.
Dimensions
25.4 x 25.4 x 45.72 cm
Year
1987
Edition
of 25
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Hamilton Selway, Los Angeles, CA

Related themes

Assemblage, Neo-Dada, Sculpture, Mixed Media, Experimental, Collage, Screenprint, Abstract Expressionism, Contemporary Art

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Collected by

Sebastián In Situ, Sebastián Naranjo, Alex Capecelatro, Art Institute of Chicago, Gigi Rutkowski