Robert Rauschenberg, Wooden Gallop, 1962, oil, wood, paper, metal, fragment of
yellow rubber life raft, and cola can on plywood, 49 x 49 1/2 x 10 3/4 inches.
Not exact matches
Thornton Dial, The Beginning of
Life in the
Yellow Jungle, 2003, plastic soda bottles, doll, clothing, bedding, wire, found metal,
rubber glove, turtle shell, artificial flowers, Splash Zone compound, enamel, and spray paint on canvas on wood, 75 «x 9» x 13».
But the most startling display may be the one in his
living room: He has mixed works from his approximately 200 - piece collection — a comically large bright pink
rubber phallus by Sarah Lucas; unusual drawings by Paul Thek in
yellow Plexiglas frames; a heavy, stone - patterned gray canvas by Peter Halley; an upright cannon by Valentin Carron; an array of silk screens by the reclusive Cady Noland — with a resin prototype of his first tree.
They consume the scraps of cloth,
rubber, and wire affixed within, the refuse transforming into
life pink, clay orange, and energy
yellow.