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The sculpture was completed in 1970 and accepted as the original version of Robert Indiana’s famous LOVE sculptures. It has been on continuous display at the Museum since it was acquired in 1975.
According to a new book, LOVE artist Robert Indiana was “an ass” who once dissed the Obamas because they sent him an email invite rather than a printed invitation.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The iconic Robert Indiana LOVE sculpture in from of the Indianapolis Museum of Art has been a fixture on the northwest side of Indianapolis for many years. It has been the ...
Iconic 'LOVE' statue to get new home at Indianapolis Museum of Art Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Allison Carter is Facebook editor at IndyStar.
A LOVE story from Philly: The father of actor Kevin Bacon, a Philadelphia 76ers owner and an artist creating an image of countercultural freedom all played a role in history.
If you’re looking for “LOVE” in central Indiana, you only have a week until it disappears until the spring. The famous sculpture — an iconic work of art throughout the world and one of the ...
The 'LOVE' sculpture at Indianapolis Museum of Art leads voting in a national poll for the best place to pop the question.
“LOVE” by Robert Indiana, a three-ton fabricated steel sculpture inside the Pulliam Family Great Hall at the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields, on Feb. 21. The piece is one of the most ...
The Indianapolis Museum of Art plans to remove its iconic "LOVE" sculpture from view on the museum grounds so it can restore the piece and then reinstall it inside its Great Hall. The IMA is ...
USA Today is asking its readers to vote on the Best Place to Propose. As of Tuesday morning, the LOVE Sculpture outside of the Indianapolis Museum of Art was ranked #1 out of 20.
The story of the LOVE sculpture has many elements: the father of actor Kevin Bacon, an owner of the Philadelphia 76ers, an artist creating an image of countercultural freedom and a Route 66 gas ...
Robert Indiana's iconic "LOVE" sculpture is back on display at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. The sculpture went on display this week in the museum's Pulliam Family Great Hall. It was removed ...
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