William John Kennedy U.S.A., 1930-2021
Indiana in Profile, 1963; printed 2010-2012
Silver gelatin
Signed, lower right on recto
Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity
Signed, lower right on recto
Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity
40.6 x 50.8 cm
16 x 20 in.
16 x 20 in.
Edition 45 of 60
© The Estate of William John Kennedy
Robert Indiana’s studio housed a loose community of downtown artists in the early 1960s as Pop and hard-edge abstraction took shape, and William John Kennedy's profile portrait situates Indiana squarely...
Robert Indiana’s studio housed a loose community of downtown artists in the early 1960s as Pop and hard-edge abstraction took shape, and William John Kennedy's profile portrait situates Indiana squarely within this milieu, his painting "Year of Meteors" visible behind him. This formal, evenly lit composition reflects the same documentary sensibility the Andy Warhol Museum credits Kennedy with bringing to his subjects more broadly, an approach the museum's foreword summarises as revealing artists in "an authentic way". Indiana's studio practice at Coenties Slip would later be extensively surveyed by the Indianapolis Museum of Art's "The Essential Robert Indiana," which traced his development from this very period.
Made the same year Kennedy and Indiana met, the photograph anchors Indiana firmly within the working environment later celebrated in his major museum retrospectives, giving it significant art-historical value.
Made the same year Kennedy and Indiana met, the photograph anchors Indiana firmly within the working environment later celebrated in his major museum retrospectives, giving it significant art-historical value.
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