With its iconography and color palette, the solo open edition brings to mind a railroad crossing sign. Robert INDIANA identified this as a major symbol of the landscape of his childhood, the American road/US 66. The meaning becomes even more layered when s
With its iconography and color palette, the solo open edition brings to mind a railroad crossing sign. Robert INDIANA identified this as a major symbol of the landscape of his childhood, the American road/US 66. The meaning becomes even more layered when seen in relation to his father, for whom the number 6 was of special significance. The reproduced artwork is a brilliantly charged political and personal allegory. For fans of bold design and even bolder social commentary.
Morgan Art Foundation, LLC. Licensed by Artestar, New York.
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