![Robert Indiana's The American Dream, 1971 serigraph, features four quadrants with stars, numbers, and words like Take All and Tilt. Robert Indiana's The American Dream, 1971 serigraph, features four quadrants with stars, numbers, and words like Take All and Tilt.](https://media.composition.gallery/artworkpic/Robert-INDIANA-Decade-IV-Serigraph-available-for-sale-on-www1583684579_408x500.jpg)
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Original serigraph on Schoellers Parole paper - Published by Multiples Inc. New York & Los Angeles - Suite: The American Dream - Hand signed by the artist // The American Dream by Robert Indiana is a 1971 serigraph that reflects on themes of ambition, chance, and the cultural ideals associated with the American Dream. Composed in four quadrants, the artwork integrates bold typography and vibrant, contrasting colors, reminiscent of pinball or roulette graphics. Each quadrant contains symbols like stars, numbers, and words such as Take All and Tilt, evoking ideas of risk, reward, and the fragility of dreams. Indiana’s iconic Pop Art style critiques and celebrates American consumer culture, inviting viewers to consider the interplay between idealism and materialism in the pursuit of success.
The American dream, 1971
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Original serigraph on Schoellers Parole paper - Published by Multiples Inc. New York & Los Angeles - Suite: The American Dream - Hand signed by the artist // The American Dream by Robert Indiana is a 1971 serigraph that reflects on themes of ambition, chance, and the cultural ideals associated with the American Dream. Composed in four quadrants, the artwork integrates bold typography and vibrant, contrasting colors, reminiscent of pinball or roulette graphics. Each quadrant contains symbols like stars, numbers, and words such as Take All and Tilt, evoking ideas of risk, reward, and the fragility of dreams. Indiana’s iconic Pop Art style critiques and celebrates American consumer culture, inviting viewers to consider the interplay between idealism and materialism in the pursuit of success.
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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.