The artwork titled “Captiva Coda,” created by Robert Rauschenberg in 2002, is associated with the Neo-Dada art movement and falls under the figurative genre.
The artwork predominantly features a collage of various images and elements, deftly interwoven to create a rich and complex composition. Among the prominent elements are American flags, a heron, and industrial symbols, which appear amidst an array of abstract textures and forms. The piece employs a blend of vivid colors and stark contrasts, juxtaposing different components that seem to invoke a narrative of modernity and Americana. There are visible signs, texts, and patterns which contribute to an urban and eclectic aesthetic. The overlaying layers and mixed media technique are reflective of Rauschenberg’s distinctive style, encapsulating a spirit of experimentation and defiance of traditional artistic boundaries.