“Yellow Visor Glut” is an assemblage artwork created by Robert Rauschenberg in 1989. This piece is an example of the Neo-Dada art movement and falls within the genre of installation art.
The artwork showcases a striking composition of industrial and found materials, primarily featuring a yellow hue. It includes a large, yellow transportation sign with the visible letters “R R” in bold. The piece is characterized by its rough texture, with metal elements that appear worn and rusted, creating a sense of depth and history. The assemblage technique reflects Rauschenberg’s intent to challenge traditional boundaries of fine art by incorporating everyday objects, thus making a powerful statement within the Neo-Dada movement.