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Robert Rauschenberg — Georgia on My Mind
Robert Rauschenberg

Georgia on My Mind

1998

"Georgia on My Mind" by Robert Rauschenberg is a vibrant and layered work created through his signature vegetable dye transfer process on polylaminate, a technique that allowed him to seamlessly merge photographic imagery with painterly abstraction. The work reflects Rauschenberg's lifelong engagement with the visual culture of everyday life, combining fragmented images and saturated color in a dynamic, collage-like composition. Rooted in his deep connection to his home state of Georgia, the piece carries both a personal and cultural resonance, evoking memory and place through his characteristically innovative approach to materials.

Medium
vegetable dye transfer on polylaminate

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Robert Rauschenberg, Georgia on My Mind, 1998

"Georgia on My Mind" by Robert Rauschenberg is a vibrant and layered work created through his signature vegetable dye transfer process on polylaminate, a technique that allowed him to seamlessly merge photographic imagery with painterly abstraction. The work reflects Rauschenberg's lifelong engagement with the visual culture of everyday life, combining fragmented images and saturated color in a dynamic, collage-like composition. Rooted in his deep connection to his home state of Georgia, the piece carries both a personal and cultural resonance, evoking memory and place through his characteristically innovative approach to materials.

Medium
vegetable dye transfer on polylaminate
Year
1998
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

20th Century, Neo-Dada, Male Artist, Mixed Media, Experimental, Transfer Technique, American Artist, Abstract Expressionism, Pioneering Artist, Abstract, Vibrant Colors

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