" The popularity of Robert Indiana's "LOVE" works made the Pop artist a household name--and torpedoed his reputation, precipitating his self-imposed exile from the New York art world that had once acclaimed him and eclipsing the breadth and emotionally powerful content of the rest of his dynamic, conceptually charged work. "Robert Indiana: Beyond LOVE" is a compelling reassessment of the artist's contributions to American art during his ..."
"This elegant volume is a comprehensive examination of the career of American artist Robert Indiana (b. 1928), most famous for Love, icon of the 1960s."
"Few artworks are more widely recognized than Robert Indiana's iconic Pop image "Love" which was originally commissioned as a Christmas card by The Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1965. Appealing to a wide spectrum of viewers from its inception to the present--1960s idealists to museum-bookstore shoppers--Love has been reproduced in prints, political banners, stamps and an equally iconic sculpture. This volume is published in honor of ..."
"The catalogue for an exhibition of assemblages in wood, iron and gesso by Robert Indiana, held at the Paul Kasmin Gallery, NYC, September 9 - October 8, 2005. Essay by Adrian Dannatt; statement by the artist. Unpaginated [36 pages,]; 21 full-page color plates + 6 full-page color and b&w portraits of the artist and studio views; 9 x 10.5 inches."
"The American Pop artist Robert Indiana is best known for his Love paintings and sculptures that since the 1960s have appeared as paper-weights, on postage stamps, and in every medium from gold to chocolate. But Indiana's career adds up to a lot more than this image. He has produced -- and produces -- an ongoing, interrelated body of work in a range of media. When Alfred H. Barr, Jr., first saw Indiana's American Dream #1, he called it " ..."
Indiana(1st Edition) Peace Paintings by Paul Kasmin Gallery Paperback, 30 Pages, Published 2004 by Paul Kasmin Gallery ISBN-13: 978-0-9713259-8-2, ISBN: 0-9713259-8-7
RobertIndiana Early Sculpture by RobertIndiana, William Katz Hardcover, 62 Pages, Published 1991 by Salamo-Caro Gallery ISBN-13: 978-1-56466-037-4, ISBN: 1-56466-037-0
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RobertIndiana Hope, Notecard Box by RobertIndiana Cards, 20 Pages, Published 2010 by Fotofolio ISBN-13: 978-1-58418-148-4, ISBN: 1-58418-148-6
"Twenty 5.5 x 5.5 in. square cards (four cards each of five images) with envelopes in an imprinted box. Cards printed with soy based ink on recycled paper. Additional postage may be required. Made in the USA."
"Robert Indiana's paintings are quintessential pop art. His fascination with letters and numbers, billboards, and other vernacular signage has resulted in some of the most iconic images in modern American art. Indiana's famous LOVE paintings and sculptures are perhaps his most well-known works. Now, in this long-awaited survey of Indiana's art and designs, three leading art historians examine the different periods of his life and oeuvre. ..."
"232 pages with 278 illustrations, including 72 plates in full colour"
Title RobertIndiana Recent paintings by RobertIndiana, Nathan Kernan, Kasmin Gallery Paperback, 14 Pages, Published 2003 by Paul Kasmin Gallery ISBN-13: 978-0-9713259-5-1, ISBN: 0-9713259-5-2
"Robert Indiana's works all speak to the vital forces that have shaped American culture in the last half of the 20th century. "The American Dream" is the cornerstone of Indiana's mature work. It was the theme of his first major painting, sold to the Museum of Modern Art in 1961, as well as an ongoing series. Indiana also created one of the most widely recognized works of art in the world, "Love". Much of Indiana's important contribution ..."
"Introduction and interview with the artist conducted by Poppy Gandler Orchier. 96 pages; 123 color and 7 b&w works illustrated + 5 text illustrations including 3 portraits of the artist; 9 x 12 inches. Chronology/exhibition history, bibliography, index. 153 works described."
"Perhaps best known for his iconic paintings and sculptures of LOVE, also featured on a U.S. postage stamp, and HOPE, created in support of Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign, Robert Indiana (b. 1928) has been living and working in Maine since 1978. The Star of Hope, his year-round home and studio on the island of Vinalhaven, is a former late 19th-century Odd Fellows lodge listed on the National Register of Historic Places. "Rober ..."
"Interpretations of Beowulf brings together over six decades of literary scholarship. Illustrating a variety of interpretative schools, the essays not only deal with most of the major issues of Beowulf criticism, including structure, style, genre, and theme, but also offer the sort of explanations of particular passages that are invaluable to a careful reading of a poem. This up-to-date collection of significant critical approaches fills ..."