Kite (1963) by Robert Rauschenberg

Kite - Robert Rauschenberg - 1963

Artwork Information

TitleKite
ArtistRobert Rauschenberg
Date1963
Art MovementNeo-Dada

About Kite

The artwork, titled “Kite” and created by Robert Rauschenberg in 1963, is a seminal piece from the Neo-Dada movement, known for its abstract genre.

In the composition of this piece, one can observe a collage-like assemblage characteristic of Rauschenberg’s oeuvre. The artwork features a vibrant confluence of images superimposed upon one another, including a depiction of an eagle, a military helicopter, and a gathering of soldiers in front of a grand building, all rendered in a monochromatic palette with subtle hints of color. Black brushstrokes traverse the canvas, framing the visual fragments and adding a dynamic texture. The juxtaposition of these disparate elements evokes a sense of fragmentation and unity, hallmarks of the Neo-Dada aesthetic, prompting the viewer to contemplate the underlying themes and messages conveyed by the artist.

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