Sue (c.1950) by Robert Rauschenberg

Sue - Robert Rauschenberg - c.1950

Artwork Information

TitleSue
ArtistRobert Rauschenberg
Datec.1950
Art MovementNeo-Dada

About Sue

The artwork titled “Sue,” created by Robert Rauschenberg around 1950, is aligned with the Neo-Dada movement and falls within the figurative genre. It features an ethereal yet striking depiction that combines the motifs of figuration with abstract elements.

In “Sue,” a ghostly figure of a woman is displayed prominently against a monochromatic blue background. The silhouette reveals the delicate contours of the figure, capturing a sense of movement in her pleated skirt, which appears to swirl around her as if caught in mid-motion. The use of white, contrasting against the deep blue, emphasizes her form and creates a dramatic, almost dreamlike effect. The ethereal quality is further supported by the woman’s posture, as she leans gracefully on a cane, suggesting a narrative of elegance and fragility. This juxtaposition of human presence with an abstract, color-saturated backdrop exemplifies Rauschenberg’s ability to blend figuration with avant-garde artistic techniques.

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