Robert Indiana explores the American experience using everyday objects and language. With his hard-edge painting, bold colors, and popular imagery, he is often associated with Pop art, but Indiana rejects this label; indeed, beyond the visual lightheartedness are levels of personal and political meaning which are often dark or critical. His work integrates non-art materials, ordinary language, and commercially-inspired graphic designs with more traditional elements of fine art, elevating the viewer’s daily experience and folding it into a history of art and American identity. He is solidly in the Blue Chip club.

































































![Le Grande Manière Noire [The Great Black Manière]](https://demo3.qrolic.com/wp-content/uploads/Avati-Maniere-000-300x300.jpg)










![For a Certain Sunday [Pour un Certain Dimanche]](https://demo3.qrolic.com/wp-content/uploads/Avati-Sunday-000-1-300x300.jpg)

























![The Visit [La Visite]](https://demo3.qrolic.com/wp-content/uploads/Smiechowska-Vienna-000-rotated-e1629075251560-300x300.jpg)