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Logo used until 2017. The Indianapolis Museum of Art is a 501(c)(3) corporation d/b/a Newfields. [3] It was governed by former President and CEO Colette Pierce Burnette, [83] three vice chairmen, a treasurer, secretary, and 21 additional board members. [223]
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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 ...
Through a collaboration with Artstor, the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) is providing free access to more than 10,000 high-quality images and data records from six leading museums: the Dallas Museum of Art, the Indianapolis Museum of Art, the Samuel H. Kress Collection at the National Gallery of Art, the Walters Art Museum, the Yale ...
Starting in 1986, Venable was a curator at the Dallas Museum of Art, before moving to the Cleveland Museum of Art in 2002, and the Speed Art Museum in 2007, where he served as the director. In 2012, Venable became the director of the Indianapolis Museum of Art, which was renamed to "Newfields" under a rebranding effort he initiated. Venable ...
In place of the iconic Harley emblem is another winged logo labeled “Indianapolis Funeral Escort Service.” Gary Harriman, 71, starts his morning tending to the bikes, which roar in and out of ...
Robert Indiana's pop art Love design was originally produced as a print for a Museum of Modern Art Christmas card in 1965. The first LOVE sculpture , in Indianapolis, was made in 1970. Since then, it has been released in many different incarnations and sculptural versions now appear in urban centers around the globe.