Installation of Robert Indiana's 12-foot sculpture 'Love' (1966). The O being lowered into place at Fifth Avenue and 60th St., NYC, 11-29-1971. Photo: Don Hogan Charles / The New York Times
The O in the "LOVE" sculpture being lowered into place. It was cold and the skies leadenly forshadowed rain, but "LOVE" arrived monumentally in New York yesterday in time to gladden the city's face for Christmas. "LOVE," a five-ton sculpture by Robert Indiana, the pop artist, will be on display for the next six weeks at Fifth Avenue and 60th Street, at the entrance to Central Park, where it will be highly visible to midtown strollers and shoppers. [11-29-1971]
Photo: Don Hogan Charles / The New York Times
Installation of Indiana’s 12 foot LOVE (Cor-Ten steel) (1966-1970) at Fifth Avenue and 60th Street, New York, November 1971. Photo: Eliot Elisofon. The University of Texas | src Robert Indiana
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Dave Edmunds *April 15, 1944
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Love Sculpture
In The Land Of The Few
Shake Your Hips
Nobody's Talking
Why (How-Now)
Mars
Sabre Dance
Summertime
I Believe To My Soul
So Unkind
Come Back Baby
The Stumble
Don´t Answer The Door
Farandole (from L' Arlesienne)
3 O' Clock Blues
You Can't Catch Me
Blues Helping
Think Of Love
People People
Seagull
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Love Sculpture - Nevada
The Love Sculpture at the Burning Man festival in Nevada represents the inner child reaching out to each other where the adults are sitting back to back. The sculpture is created by Alexander Milov of Ukraine and has received the Burning Man art grant for this artwork.
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Georgia Gerber: A Promise Kept (1999)
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I made a little guy
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Update: his name is Scorching Ray and he has a sister named Burning Gaze!
See the family:
The Dragon Garden
Scorching Ray | Burning Gaze | Calm Air | Dancing Lights | Tireless Pursuit (soon) | ???
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Rebecca Horn, The Kiss of Death
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TWO THANGS
when I say "love" with no descriptors, I don't mean romantic by default
when I say "art" with no descriptors, I don't mean visual by default
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500-pound stained glass crab sculpture by the late Jackie Leatherbury Douglass and her husband John Frederick Douglass, on display in Baltimore's airport
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