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Hope (Gold/Red)

Robert Indiana

Hope (Gold/Red)

Artist: Robert Indiana
Medium: Mixed Media
Price: $55,000.00
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Details

Creation Date: 2012
Materials: Silkscreen powder coated fabricated aluminum
Dimensions: 26" x 26" x 2"
Finish: Unframed

About the Item

Robert Indiana called HOPE “the long-awaited sibling of LOVE.”

Like love, hope can be a noun or a verb—a feeling, an aspiration, or an invocation to envision a better world.

Indiana was very politically and socially involved throughout his career and was happy to use his art as a symbol for positive change.

He continued to promote the ideal of hope for the rest of his life.

October 14, 2014 was declared International HOPE Day in honor of the artist’s birthday, with events held worldwide.

Edition of 5.

About the Artist

Robert Indiana
Robert Indiana (1928–2018) was an American artist associated with the Pop Art movement. Born Robert Clark in New Castle, Indiana, his adoption of the name of his home state reflected his deep connection to American identity. Indiana gained international acclaim for his iconic "LOVE" sculpture (1965), characterized by bold letters and a vibrant color palette, which became an enduring symbol. His work often incorporated words and numbers, exploring the intersection of language and visual art. Indiana's engagement with popular culture and consumer imagery aligned him with Pop Art, although his distinctive style also drew from abstract expressionism. His contributions to the art world extend beyond visual art, encompassing poetry and set design. Robert Indiana's impact on American contemporary art endures, with his powerful and accessible imagery leaving an indelible mark.