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Robert Rauschenberg — Pre-Moroco, from Eight by Eight to Celebrate the Temporary Contemporary
Robert Rauschenberg

Pre-Moroco, from Eight by Eight to Celebrate the Temporary Contemporary

Pre-Moroco is a vibrant lithograph by Robert Rauschenberg, created as part of his celebrated *Eight by Eight to Celebrate the Temporary Contemporary* series. The work exemplifies Rauschenberg's signature Neo-Dadaist approach, layering fragmented imagery, bold color, and dynamic compositional elements in a way that blurs the boundaries between fine art and everyday visual culture. Printed in colors on Rives BFK paper with full margins, the piece showcases the artist's masterful command of the lithographic medium and his enduring interest in combining chance, texture, and spontaneity.

Medium
Lithograph in colors, on Rives BFK paper, with full margins.

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Evening & Day Editions

October 17, 2018

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Robert Rauschenberg, Pre-Moroco, from Eight by Eight to Celebrate the Temporary Contemporary

Pre-Moroco is a vibrant lithograph by Robert Rauschenberg, created as part of his celebrated *Eight by Eight to Celebrate the Temporary Contemporary* series. The work exemplifies Rauschenberg's signature Neo-Dadaist approach, layering fragmented imagery, bold color, and dynamic compositional elements in a way that blurs the boundaries between fine art and everyday visual culture. Printed in colors on Rives BFK paper with full margins, the piece showcases the artist's masterful command of the lithographic medium and his enduring interest in combining chance, texture, and spontaneity.

Medium
Lithograph in colors, on Rives BFK paper, with full margins.
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

20th Century, Neo-Dada, Renowned Artist, Male Artist, American Artist, Print On Paper, Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, Multicolor, Contemporary Mood, Lithograph, Abstract

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