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HOPE print and sculptures

Contributed by Stephen Coles on Jul 17th, 2016. Artwork published in .
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Hope (red, white, blue), 2008. Screenprint on paper. 17 × 17 in. 43.2 × 43.2 cm. Edition of 200.
Source: www.artsy.net © Robert Indiana. Offered by Long-Sharp Gallery. License: All Rights Reserved.

Hope (red, white, blue), 2008. Screenprint on paper. 17 × 17 in. 43.2 × 43.2 cm. Edition of 200.

Not exactly Clarendon, but Robert Indiana was most likely inspired by it. The biggest change is in the ‘O’, with its nearly flat-sided counter, a form borrowed from his famous LOVE paintings and sculptures of the 1960s.

HOPE (Red/Violet), 2009. Painted aluminum. 18 × 18 × 9 in. 45.7 × 45.7 × 22.9 cm.
Source: www.artsy.net © Robert Indiana. Offered by Rosenbaum Contemporary. License: All Rights Reserved.

HOPE (Red/Violet), 2009. Painted aluminum. 18 × 18 × 9 in. 45.7 × 45.7 × 22.9 cm.

HOPE (Red/Gold), 2009. Painted aluminum. 36 × 36 × 18 in. 91.4 × 91.4 × 45.7 cm.
Source: www.artsy.net © Robert Indiana. Offered by Rosenbaum Contemporary. License: All Rights Reserved.

HOPE (Red/Gold), 2009. Painted aluminum. 36 × 36 × 18 in. 91.4 × 91.4 × 45.7 cm.

2 Comments on “HOPE print and sculptures”

  1. Hah! I hadn’t seen that cover.

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