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Painted polychromed aluminium, Stamped on the lower interior edga '1966-1999 R INDIANA - Conceived in 1966 and executed in 1997 // Robert Indiana's Love (Monument) is an iconic sculpture that embodies one of the most recognizable symbols in contemporary art. Created in 1966 and later produced in various forms, this large-scale version, executed in painted polychromed aluminum, displays the word LOVE with the O tilted sideways, lending a dynamic and playful aspect to the composition. The sculpture’s bold design and vibrant colors—typically with contrasting hues—emphasize its universal message of love and connection. Indiana’s Love became a cultural icon, symbolizing peace and affection across generations. Limited to an edition of 6 pieces with 4 artist proofs, this monumental work is stamped with Indiana’s name and the date, marking its authenticity and place in art history.
Love (monument), 1966 - 1999
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Painted polychromed aluminium, Stamped on the lower interior edga '1966-1999 R INDIANA - Conceived in 1966 and executed in 1997 // Robert Indiana's Love (Monument) is an iconic sculpture that embodies one of the most recognizable symbols in contemporary art. Created in 1966 and later produced in various forms, this large-scale version, executed in painted polychromed aluminum, displays the word LOVE with the O tilted sideways, lending a dynamic and playful aspect to the composition. The sculpture’s bold design and vibrant colors—typically with contrasting hues—emphasize its universal message of love and connection. Indiana’s Love became a cultural icon, symbolizing peace and affection across generations. Limited to an edition of 6 pieces with 4 artist proofs, this monumental work is stamped with Indiana’s name and the date, marking its authenticity and place in art history.
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What is Lettrism?
Lettrism is an art form that uses letters, words, and symbols to create artwork. The movement was established in Paris in the 1940s and later gained popularity in the 1950s in America. Lettrisme is the French spelling of the movement's name, derived from the French word for letter.