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Robert Rauschenberg — L.A. Uncovered #3
Robert Rauschenberg

L.A. Uncovered #3

A vibrant and layered screenprint by Robert Rauschenberg, *L.A. Uncovered #3* showcases his signature fusion of imagery and abstraction through a dynamic interplay of overlapping photographic transfers and bold swaths of color. Printed in rich hues on warm John Koller HMP tan paper, the work reflects Rauschenberg's lifelong fascination with contemporary culture, urban life, and the visual cacophony of the modern world. The textured, earthy tone of the full sheet subtly unifies the composition, grounding its energetic collage-like imagery in a cohesive and tactile whole.

Medium
Screenprint in colours, on John Koller HMP tan paper, the full sheet.

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Evening & Day Editions

June 7, 2017

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Robert Rauschenberg, L.A. Uncovered #3

A vibrant and layered screenprint by Robert Rauschenberg, *L.A. Uncovered #3* showcases his signature fusion of imagery and abstraction through a dynamic interplay of overlapping photographic transfers and bold swaths of color. Printed in rich hues on warm John Koller HMP tan paper, the work reflects Rauschenberg's lifelong fascination with contemporary culture, urban life, and the visual cacophony of the modern world. The textured, earthy tone of the full sheet subtly unifies the composition, grounding its energetic collage-like imagery in a cohesive and tactile whole.

Medium
Screenprint in colours, on John Koller HMP tan paper, the full sheet.
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Experimental Style, 20th Century, Neo-Dada, Renowned Artist, Male Artist, Mixed Media, Mixed imagery, American Artist, Mixed Media Aesthetic, Screenprint, Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, Large Format, Late 20th Century, Contemporary Art, Urban Theme, Warm Tones, Urban Imagery, Collage Aesthetic, Abstract Composition

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