Robert Indiana
Six (1978/2003)
Stainless steel on steel base
Artist's Proof 2 of 2
Dimensions: 45.7 × 45.7 × 25.4 cm
Robert Indiana's Six is part of his ONE through ZERO (The Ten Numbers) series, a conceptual exploration of the human life cycle through numerals. Each number from one to zero represents a stage in life, with Six symbolizing maturity or the peak of life. Indiana's use of industrial materials and bold typography reflects his interest in American commercial signage and culture. This sculpture, executed in 2003, embodies the artist's signature style of combining text and form to convey deeper meanings.
Robert Indiana (1928–2018) was a prominent American artist associated with the Pop Art movement. He is best known for his iconic "LOVE" sculpture, which has become a symbol of the 1960s counterculture. Indiana's work often features bold, simple, and iconic images, drawing inspiration from commercial art and typography. His sculptures and paintings frequently explore themes of American identity, personal history, and the power of language.
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