Robert Rauschenberg - Signs - 1970 - Screenprint Signed |
Robert Rauschenberg’s“Signs” 1970, is one of the most sought after Rauschenberg screenprints because of the artwork’s incredible iconographic imagery and historical significance. "Signs" was originally commissioned by Time Magazine, with the intention that it would be used as the January edition cover for the year 1970. After considering the final composition, the executives at Time Magazine found the piece was more politically charged than they had hoped and decided against using it. It was felt that the composition, though stunning, was more of a recapitulation of the 1960’s than a welcome to the new decade.
After the
dismissal by Time Magazine, Robert Rauschenberg’s trusted dealer Leo Castelli
convinced him to print a limited edition screenprint of “Signs”. The edition
was published by Leo Castelli in New York in an edition of 250; each signed,
dated ‘70’, and numbered in pencil.
“Signs”
is an astounding collage encompassing the monumental events and people of
1960’s America. Rauschenberg masterfully juxtaposes scenes of innovation like
the moon landing with the destructive violence of the war in Vietnam and the civil rights movement. The revolutionary nature of the era is
pronounced through the images of peace protestors at the top, whose rallies for
change and peace are echoed by the voice of Janis Joplin deeply singing into
her microphone. The iconic leaders of the era including JFK and his brother
Bobbie Kennedy challenge the divisive violence of the wars and civil unrest,
even as their forms and images transition into the faces of martyrs. The
“Signs” of this transformative decade are woven seamlessly by Rauschenberg, and
the screen print is known as one of his most important works of art.
Permanent
Museum Collections:
Smithsonian Institute of Art
Museum of Modern Art New York (MOMA)
Madison Museum of Contemporary Art
National Gallery of AustraliaSmithsonian Institute of Art
Museum of Modern Art New York (MOMA)
Madison Museum of Contemporary Art
DENIS BLOCH FINE ART is please to offer a number of original
signed prints by Robert Rauschenberg.
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