Robert Indiana and the Star of Hope
Robert Indiana and the Star of Hope is both a retrospective of the artist’s work based on his own holdings, and an unprecedented study of his living and working space. His studio is a home, museum, archive, and gallery, all set within the historic interiors of the former Odd Fellows lodge. This book offers a unique examination of how Indiana’s work has unfolded since his move to Vinalhaven and includes works from his student days to storied sculptures such as EAT, prematurely removed from the 1964 New York World’s Fair and not exhibited since.
Details
Storage location
Subjects
Keywords
Existentialism, 1960s, Sculpture, 20th‑century history, Pop art
Authors
Personalities
Type
Place of publication
Rockland
Publisher
Year
2009
Number of pages
126 pages
Language
ISBN
9780300154702
Open stacks or available on request
Open stacks
Illustrations
Yes
Bibliography
No
UDC code and author sign
709.203 Ind
Volumes
1
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