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1928 New Castle, Indiana - 2018 Vinalhaven, Maine. Known for: Hard-edged signs-calligraphy, pop objects, sculpture.
Born Robert Clark in New Castle Indiana, in 1928, Robert Indiana adopted the name of his native state as a pseudonymous surname early in his career. "There have been many American SIGN painters, but... Read full biography
Born Robert Clark in New Castle Indiana, in 1928, Robert Indiana adopted the name of his native state as a pseudonymous surname early in his career. "There have been many American SIGN painters, but there never were any American sign PAINTERS." This exercise in emphasis sums up Robert Indiana's... Read full biography
Born Robert Clark in New Castle Indiana, in 1928, Robert Indiana adopted the name of his native state as a pseudonymous surname early in his career. "There have been many American SIGN painters, but there never were any American sign PAINTERS." This exercise in emphasis sums up Robert Indiana's position in the world of contemporary art. He has taken the everyday symbols of roadside America and made them into brilliantly colored geometric Pop Art*. In his work he has been an ironic commentator... Read full biography
Born Robert Clark in New Castle Indiana, in 1928, Robert Indiana adopted the name of his native state as a pseudonymous surname early in his career. "There have been many American SIGN painters, but there never were any American sign PAINTERS." This exercise in emphasis sums up Robert Indiana's position in the world of contemporary art. He has taken the everyday symbols of roadside America and made them into brilliantly colored geometric Pop Art*. In his work he has been an ironic commentator on the American scene. Both his graphics and his paintings have made cultural statements on life and, during the rebellious 1960s, pointed political statements as well. Indiana studied first at the Herron School of Art in Indianapolis* and then at the... Read full biography
Born Robert Clark in New Castle Indiana, in 1928, Robert Indiana adopted the name of his native state as a pseudonymous surname early in his career. "There have been many American SIGN painters, but there never were any American sign PAINTERS." This exercise in emphasis sums up Robert Indiana's position in the world of contemporary art. He has taken the everyday symbols of roadside America and made them into brilliantly colored geometric Pop Art*. In his work he has been an ironic commentator on the American scene. Both his graphics and his paintings have made cultural statements on life and, during the rebellious 1960s, pointed political statements as well. Indiana studied first at the Herron School of Art in Indianapolis* and then at the Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute in Utica, New York. From there he went to the School of Art Institute o... Read full biography
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- Blam! Splat! Pop!June 2005McNamara, Carole; Sean UlmerAmerican Art Review
- Pop Since 1949October 2004Alloway, L & Whiteley, N (intrARTFORUM
- CalendarOctober 2004Editors, Art+AuctionArt & Auction
- September CalendarSeptember 2004Editors, Art + AuctionArt & Auction
- A & A UpdateMarch 2004Editors, Art & AntiquesArt & Antiques
- Second ComingJune 2003Tully, JuddArt & Auction
- DatebookMarch 2003Editors, Art & AuctionArt & Auction
- Love LettersFebruary 2003Abrams, AmyScottsdale Life
- ReviewsFebruary 2003Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- Portland Museum of ArtJune 2000Levesque, KristenAmerican Art Review
