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The Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA) ... Access to The Lume is an additional fee on top of admission, with a reduced price for members. [103] [104] [74] [105]
This is a list of some of the most significant artworks at the Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA). The museum's collection has always been very strong in 19th-century European and American paintings, particularly Neo-Impressionism, and textiles. Generous donations helped the IMA develop impressive holdings in modernist, African, and Asian art ...
The image LOVE was first created in 1964 in the form of a card which Robert Indiana sent to several friends and acquaintances in the art world. In 1965, he was invited to propose an artwork to be featured on the Museum of Modern Art's annual Christmas card. [1] Indiana submitted several 12” square oil on canvas variations based on his LOVE ...
The Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields is a must-visit destination and the perfect place for those looking to fully immerse themselves in the art scene that weekend. The museum boasts a ...
LOVE is an artwork by American pop artist Robert Indiana (1928–2018), located at the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.It was created in 1970 as the first sculptural form of the artist's 1965 LOVE painting and has been on continuous exhibition at the Indianapolis Museum of Art since it was acquired in 1975.
Jimson Weed is an oil on linen painting by American artist Georgia O'Keeffe from 1936, located in the Indianapolis Museum of Art in Indianapolis, Indiana. It depicts four large blossoms of jimson weed .
Gifts totaling US$15 million were granted to the museum from the Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation in 2001 and 2006 to offset initial operations expenses for the park. [5] [8] [1] In 2007, the museum announced the selection of the first ten artists whose work would be installed in the park. [9] In 2008, the museum scaled back some elements of the ...
Numbers 1-0 is a public artwork by the American artist Robert Indiana, located at the Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA), which is near downtown Indianapolis, Indiana.This series of sculptures is composed of 10 brightly painted numerical digits, each made of aluminum and set on its own base.