Greenhouse Glut (Neapolitan) (1987) by Robert Rauschenberg

The artwork titled “Greenhouse Glut (Neapolitan)” was created by the artist Robert Rauschenberg in the year 1987. Executed in the medium of assemblage, this piece is part of the Neo-Dada art movement and falls under the genre of installation art.

The artwork comprises a visually intricate arrangement of various found objects, assembled together to create a cohesive yet complex structure. The piece features a variety of materials, including what appears to be metal frames, wire structures, and possibly parts of disassembled furniture or commercial fixtures. The assemblage is presented against a stark, neutral background, which serves to highlight the textural and compositional qualities of the combined elements. The deliberate arrangement of these components creates a dynamic interplay of lines and forms, showcasing Rauschenberg’s ingenuity in merging everyday objects into an evocative artistic expression.

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