Hillary Rodham Clinton Campaign Print (2000) by Robert Rauschenberg

Hillary Rodham Clinton Campaign Print - Robert Rauschenberg - 2000

Artwork Information

TitleHillary Rodham Clinton Campaign Print
ArtistRobert Rauschenberg
Date2000
Art MovementNeo-Dada

About Hillary Rodham Clinton Campaign Print

The artwork, titled “Hillary Rodham Clinton Campaign Print,” was created by Robert Rauschenberg in the year 2000. It belongs to the Neo-Dada art movement and can be classified within the figurative genre.

The artwork presents a complex collage composed of various images and elements. Dominating the upper portion, there is a cluster of elephant hindquarters, juxtaposed against a mixed background including an American flag displayed on a blue-colored building. This building features a sign that reads “ONE WAY” and another partial sign with the words “ENOUGH IS NOT.” To the right, an image of a donkey is depicted in both grayscale and blue tint, contrasted against a red half-tone image beneath it. The layered composition and varied color palette reflect Rauschenberg’s characteristic style and his engagement with sociopolitical themes, particularly in the context of American politics. The artwork, dynamic and multi-faceted in nature, thus captures the essence of Neo-Dada’s integration of diverse visual elements to convey critical commentary.

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