NPR speaks with Robert Indiana, discussing the artist’s legacy as the creator of the iconic LOVE logo and sculpture, and his perceived neglect in the contemporary arts discourse.  While LOVE remains immediately recognizable, Indiana’s broad body of work is often overlooked.  The artist goes on to talk about his personal ties to his work, and his take on contemporary America.  “The American Dream, that’s our folly,” he says. “That’s our folly. Look where we’re ending up.”
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