Robert
Indiana (born Robert Clark, in New Castle, Indiana, 1928) is often associated with the Pop art movement, along with other artists such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein.
Indiana鈥檚 work is characterized by bold, simple, and brightly colored numbers, letters, symbols, and short words. The first American retrospective of the artist's work, this exhibition includes more than 100 paintings, sculpture, and works on paper from public and private collections from around the world. Accompanying exhibition catalogue with essays by Barbara Haskell, Sasha Nicholas, and Ren茅 Paul Barilleaux.