The artist best known for his LOVE sculpture spent 40 years in Vinalhaven. Some of the artwork attributed to him late in life was fraudulent, a federal court and jury decided.
More than $102 million in damages has been awarded to Robert Indiana‘s former business partner in a verdict that may end a protracted legal battle over the rights to some of the late Pop artist’s best ...
The new Robert Indiana catalogue raisonné has just been made available for free at robertindiana.com, providing the first official, comprehensive documentation of the American Pop artist’s ...
Can two rivals, bringing Robert Indiana’s long-hidden work into the light, reboot his legacy for a new generation? By Julia Halperin Inside Kasmin Gallery in Manhattan, more than a dozen employees ...
1 of 5 — Robert Indiana first emerged as a pop artist in the early 1960s, but he was quickly defined by his 1966 signature work, LOVE, shown behind Indiana in this 2013 photo. 2 of 5 — Unlike his ...
A New York jury found that an art publisher who made works derived from Indiana’s images had infringed on the rights of a company that had been the artist’s partner. By Graham Bowley Can two rivals, ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The legacy and works of American pop artist Robert Indiana, best known for his iconic "Love" image, are the focus of a lawsuit filed on Friday in Manhattan federal court. Morgan ...
The lawsuits began shortly before the artist's death in 2018.
Robert Indiana, A Divorced Man Has Never Been the President, 1961–62, oil on canvas, 60" × 48" (152.4 cm × 121.9 cm), Throughout his presidency, John F. Kennedy averaged a 70.1% approval rating, ...
Robert Indiana was an American Pop artist whose work drew inspiration from signs, billboards, and commercial logos. He is best known for his series of LOVE paintings, which employed bold and colorful ...
Robert Indiana was an American Pop artist whose work drew inspiration from signs, billboards, and commercial logos. He is best known for his series of LOVE paintings, which employed bold and colorful ...
After a jury awarded $102.2M in a Robert Indiana lawsuit, Johnsonville said its 20-foot 'BRAT' sculpture was not part of the ...
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