“The Man with Two Souls” is a sculpture created by the artist Robert Rauschenberg in 1950. This artwork belongs to the Abstract Expressionism movement and is currently housed in a private collection.
The artwork features a minimalist structure, with two greenish, translucent forms resembling heads or masks placed on a rectangular base. Above these forms, a tall, slender, vertical rod extends upward, giving the piece an elongated appearance. The sculpture evokes a sense of duality and introspection through its simple yet thought-provoking design. Its abstract nature invites the viewer to ponder the meaning and symbolism behind the two “souls” represented.