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Robert Rauschenberg — Red Spinner
Robert Rauschenberg

Red Spinner

1990

"Red Spinner" by Robert Rauschenberg is a dynamic work executed in acrylic and pencil on fabric-laminated paper, showcasing the artist's signature blend of materials and textures. The interplay between the tactile quality of the fabric surface and the fluid acrylic paint creates a richly layered composition that reflects Rauschenberg's lifelong exploration of combining fine art with everyday materials. Bold gestural marks and vivid color interact with the underlying fabric weave, resulting in a work that blurs the boundaries between painting and collage.

Medium
acrylic and pencil on fabric-laminated paper

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Robert Rauschenberg, Red Spinner, 1990

"Red Spinner" by Robert Rauschenberg is a dynamic work executed in acrylic and pencil on fabric-laminated paper, showcasing the artist's signature blend of materials and textures. The interplay between the tactile quality of the fabric surface and the fluid acrylic paint creates a richly layered composition that reflects Rauschenberg's lifelong exploration of combining fine art with everyday materials. Bold gestural marks and vivid color interact with the underlying fabric weave, resulting in a work that blurs the boundaries between painting and collage.

Medium
acrylic and pencil on fabric-laminated paper
Year
1990
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

20th Century, Twentieth Century, Gestural Mark-Making, Geometric Forms, Energetic Mood, Neo-Dada, Renowned Artist, Male Artist, Experimental Art, Mixed Media, Experimental, Celebrated Artist, American Artist, Abstract Expressionism, Works on Paper, Acrylic And Pencil, Warm Red Tones, Red Tones, Modern Master, Warm Tones, Abstract, Gestural Abstract

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