Bid to own a President Barack Obama signed Hope poster by Robert Indiana.
Artist: Robert Indiana
Title: Hope
Year created: 2008
Medium: Offset color lithograph on paper
Height (inches): 32
Width (inches): 32
Depth (inches): 1
Signed by the artist
Signed Area: front
This piece is framed.
Artist bio:
Robert Indiana, Born: September 13, 1928, New Castle, IN Died: May 19, 2018 (age 89 years), Vinalhaven, ME Robert Indiana, ‘"HOPE" Barack Obama Campaign ’, 2008, Print, Thick Stock Paper 100% rag, acid free paper. Page 1 of 2 Robert Indiana "HOPE" Barack Obama Campaign, 2008 Thick Stock Paper 100% rag, acid free paper 12 × 12 in Although years in the works, "HOPE" was brought to a passionate finish by Robert Indiana in support of Barack Obama, who he hopes will be our next President. Robert Indiana, American artist and sculptor of the ionic "LOVE" sculpture, has donated all proceeds from the print and the various HOPE products made for the campaign to Barack Obama's run for Presidency and, while he generally stays in the world of art, he finds this election a critical one that will dramatically impact America's future. He encourages people to take a stand and vote Obama Rarity Unknown edition Medium Print Condition Print is in pristine condition with four sharp corners. Signature Stamped by artist's estate, Not Signed, but stamped by the artist's estate. Frame Not included Series Artist's For Obama 5 2008 Official Barack Obama Campaign Print. Publishe Robert Indiana American, 1928–2018 Robert Indiana is most famous for his iconic “LOVE” image, which has appeared across media including sculptures, prints, and paintings and epitomizes the artist’s graphic, predominantly text-based Pop art practice. Throughout his career, Indiana reconfigured the aesthetics of American advertisements, slogans, and commercial logos into bright, pared-down works that comment on national identity and the power of language. Indiana studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine, and Edinburgh College of Art in Scotland before moving to New York and becoming involved with avant-garde artists including Ellsworth Kelly and Agnes Martin. His paintings and sculptures regularly sell for seven figures on the secondary market. Indiana’s work has been exhibited in New York, London, Paris, Berlin, Tokyo, and Zürich, among other cities, and belongs in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Stedelijk Museum, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. High auction record US$4.1m, Christie's, 2011.