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Metadata
Artist |
Rauschenberg, Robert |
Role Artist 2 |
Publisher |
Artist 3 |
Styria Studio |
Role Artist 3 |
Fabricator |
Nationality or Tribal Affiliation |
American (German, Anglo-Saxon, Cherokee) |
Title |
Opal Gospel |
Type of Object |
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Date |
1971 |
Medium |
Silkscreen on 10 Plexiglas panels in Lucite base with stainless steel cover |
Edition |
166/230 |
Dimensions |
H-53.3 W-58.4 D-17.8 cm |
Dimension Details |
Above is overall all size of 10 plates standing in base. Each plate, which is actually two plates riveted together, is approximately 45.6 cm high x 50.6 cm wide x .3 cm thick. |
Collection |
Missoula Art Museum Collection |
How acquired |
Gift, Susan and Roy O'Connor |
Object ID |
2015.05i-x |
Statement about this object |
From the Minneapolis Institute of Art (https://collections.artsmia.org/art/7555/opal-gospel-robert-rauschenberg): "Opal Gospel is among Rauschenberg's best known multiples, a three-dimensional 'book'consisting of Native American stories, songs, poems and found imagery printed on a series of transparent acrylic pages which rest in a Lucite base. Rauschenberg's design encouraged the viewer to remove and read the various pages and re-arrange them in novel combinations, thus altering the object's appearance and meaning. For him, the work's evocative power was magnified by incorporating the idea of chance, which in this case is provided by the viewer's active participation. "Reflecting on the work's content and meaning, Rauschenberg noted that 'Spiritually and factually, [Native American] drawings improved the hunt and chronicled their history both generally and personally so that it could be understood by other tribes and other generations. It could be read or felt at one instant. [Art] should be a form of therapy.'" |
Subjects |
Native Americans Prayer Word art Animals Nature Beauty Text |