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According to a new book, LOVE artist Robert Indiana was “an ass” who once dissed the Obamas because they sent him an email invite rather than a printed invitation.
Artist Robert Indiana, who created the pop icon LOVE, has died at 89. He's seen here in his studio in Vinalhaven, Me., in 2008. Joel Page/AP hide caption ...
Pop artist Robert Indiana, best known for his 1960s "LOVE" series, died at his secluded island home off the Maine coast having never found the type of lasting love that was celebrated by thousands ...
Love Park in Philadelphia featuring one of Robert Indiana’s iconic sculptures. Jumping Rocks/UIG via Getty Images Just over one year after the death of Robert Indiana, it appears there’s no ...
Robert Indiana’s most famous work earned him neither respect nor profit. As a new retrospective opens in New York, Jason Farago shows how LOVE hurt the artist.
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. The estate of artist Robert Indiana is trying to halt reproduction of ...
TAMPA — Robert Indiana's iconic LOVE sculpture is one of the most recognizable pieces of American artwork. But the success of LOVE tended to overshadow the body of work that Indiana created over ...
“Everybody knows my ‘LOVE,’ but they don’t have the slightest idea what I look like.” So observed Robert Indiana in 1976, contemplating the fate of an artist eclipsed by his own work ...
Tough Love:We love pop artist Robert Indiana, even if he didn't always love us Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Critics were especially disappointed by the sale of the 1957 ...
Decades later, Indiana's other art took center stage in a 2013 exhibit, "Robert Indiana: Beyond Love," at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City. "Well, that's taken a while," he quipped.
Pop artist Robert Indiana, best known for his 1960s “LOVE” series, has died at his island home off the coast of Maine. He was 89. Indiana died on Saturday from respiratory failure at his ...