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Sebastián In Situ

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Robert Rauschenberg — Untitled (with images of John F. Kennedy)
Robert Rauschenberg

Untitled (with images of John F. Kennedy)

1963

A historically significant 1963 silkscreen by Robert Rauschenberg featuring images of John F. Kennedy, created during a pivotal moment in both American history and the Pop Art movement. This work exemplifies Rauschenberg's innovative combines and transfer techniques that bridged Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art. The piece is part of an important collection that includes works by Jasper Johns, Alexander Calder, and Henry Moore, displayed in a spectacular architectural setting with a sculptural stainless-steel ceiling. Rauschenberg's silkscreen process allowed him to incorporate photographic imagery and cultural iconography into fine art, making him one of the most influential American artists of the 20th century.

Medium
Silkscreen

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Robert Rauschenberg, Untitled (with images of John F. Kennedy), 1963

A historically significant 1963 silkscreen by Robert Rauschenberg featuring images of John F. Kennedy, created during a pivotal moment in both American history and the Pop Art movement. This work exemplifies Rauschenberg's innovative combines and transfer techniques that bridged Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art. The piece is part of an important collection that includes works by Jasper Johns, Alexander Calder, and Henry Moore, displayed in a spectacular architectural setting with a sculptural stainless-steel ceiling. Rauschenberg's silkscreen process allowed him to incorporate photographic imagery and cultural iconography into fine art, making him one of the most influential American artists of the 20th century.

Medium
Silkscreen
Year
1963

Related themes

20th Century, Blue Chip, Political, American, Silkscreen, Historical, Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, In situ, Black and White, Contemporary

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