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In 1977 Indiana conceived a new version of his iconic LOVE sculpture, AHAVA, using the Hebrew word for “love” in the same distinctive quadripartite composition that he had developed in the mid-1960s. The work embodies Indiana’s unique approach to sculptural form, translating the two-dimensional written word into a monumental sculpture ...
One indication of his success was the appearance of his immensely popular multi-colored Love on a United States postage stamp in 1973. Find a collection of original Robert Indiana art today on 1stDibs. View All Popular Prints and Multiples Searches.
In fact, the 1970 LOVE sculpture is based on a painting produced for the Museum of Modern Art's 1965 Christmas card. In 1977, Indiana created a Hebrew version using the word "Ahava," and, in 2008, a similar piece titled HOPE.
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The stencilling on Indiana’s headless wooden beams prefigures his later reductions to letters or numbers alone. The LOVE sculptures and paintings catapulted Indiana to fame.
Few sculptures have captured hearts quite like Robert Indiana's iconic LOVE series. Characterized by large-scale letters stacked to spell out the word “LOVE,” these sculptures add a Pop Art touch to their surroundings, from bustling city corners to busy college campuses.