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Robert Indiana, Hard Edge

Paul Kasmin (10th Avenue)
293 Tenth Avenue, 212-563-4474
Chelsea
September 18 - November 1, 2008
Reception: Thursday, September 18, 6 - 8 PM
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PAUL KASMIN GALLERY is pleased to announce its upcoming exhibition ROBERT INDIANA: HARD EDGE. Planned in honor of the artist’s 80th birthday, the exhibition will survey Indiana’s canonical metal sculpture and will feature large-scale works, such as Electric EAT, LOVE and ART, as well as the artist’s autobiographical numbers series. Indiana, a major figure of post-war American art, draws his subject matter from the visual vernacular of highway road signs, factory die-cut stencils, and commercial logos both remembered from childhood and encountered after he left home for Chicago and New York City. A pioneer of the verbal-visual motif, a rigorous formalist, and a master colorist, Indiana’s carefully-conceived permutations of his iconic imagery in painting, print-making, and sculpture are both instantly recognizable and culturally resonant. Distilling several stylistic trajectories into a single conc entrated image, Indiana deploys recognizable words, symbols, and emblems in ways that reveal their structural power and also express the artist’s social and spiritual concerns. For each composition, Indiana works through successive stages of image-making, beginning in drawing and painting and culminating in the translation of his flat, hard-edged compositions into vibrantly-colored, voluptuous sculpture. The smooth lines, calligraphic curves, and geometric rigor retains the work’s connection to Indiana’s artistic and cultural heritage of early American modernism, especially Charles Demuth and Marsden Hartley, while the dramatic scale and three-dimensional solidity transform Indiana’s pictorial candor into independent forms with architectural aspirations.

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