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Indiana, Robert

ROBERT INDIANA Yield Brother #2, 1997

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Limited Edition Serigraph published by Marco Fine Arts Contemporary Atelier and released as part of the large portfolio and book entitled "The American Dream".

The term "yield" can imply a call for compliance or surrender. The addition of "Brother" suggests a communal or brotherly context, which might imply a shared experience or collective response to societal pressures. Indiana often incorporates personal and philosophical reflections in his work. "Yield Brother #2" might be a continuation of a series where he examines themes of personal and communal struggle, introspection, and the search for meaning within the framework of American life and values.

Details

Sku: CB1231

Artist: Robert Indiana

Title: Yield Brother #2

Year: 1997

Signed: No

Medium: Serigraph

Edition Size: 395

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 22 x 17 inches ( 56 x 43 cm )

Image Size: 14 x 14 inches ( 36 x 36 cm )

ROBERT INDIANA Yield Brother #2, 1997

$900

About the Artist

Robert Indiana

American artist, Robert Indiana (1928-2018), a student of the Art Institute of Chicago, defines himself as a sign painter due to his preference for creating iconic paintings of numbers and letters. Indiana is best known for his LOVE paintings and sculptures, first created for the Museum of Modern Art's Christmas card in 1965. It was put on an eight-cent U.S. Postal Service postage stamp in 1973, the first of their regular series of "love stamps". As a major career milestone, he was commissioned to create an EAT sign for the New York State Pavilion at the 1964 New York World's Fair. Indiana's work often consists of bold, simple, iconic images. Indiana has also been a theatrical set and costume designer, and was the star of Andy Warhol's film Eat (1964), which is a 45-minute film of Indiana eating a mushroom.
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