The artwork, titled “Satellite” by Robert Rauschenberg, was created in 1955 utilizing the assemblage and mixed media technique. This piece is part of the Neo-Dada art movement and falls within the installation genre. It is currently housed at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, NY, USA.
The artwork presents a rich tapestry of textures and colors, composed through an assemblage of various materials and media. The construction appears chaotic yet thoughtfully orchestrated, embodying the distinctive Neo-Dada approach. Dominated by an eclectic mix of fabric, paper, paint, and other elements, the composition creates an absorbing interplay of drips, smears, and layered objects. Notably, the upper portion of the piece is crowned by a sculptural figure of a bird, adding a three-dimensional element to the essentially flat plane. The vibrant splashes of blue, green, and red juxtaposed with more muted earth tones contribute to an overall sense of dynamism and complexity.