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January 18, 1968

Stable Gallery 33 East 74th Street New York 21 NY Re 7-0100
Robert Indiana
Biographical Notes 
Born in New Castle, Indiana, September 13, 1928. 
Studied at John Herron School of Art, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1945-46; Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute, Utica, New York, 1947-48; Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, 1949-53 (where he won a travelling fellowship to Europe in 1953); Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Skowhegan, Maine, summer of 1953; University of Edinburgh and the Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1953- 1954. Robert Indiana had lived and worked in New York since 1954. 

One Man Shows 
Stable Gallery, New York, 1962
Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota (with Richard Stankiewicz), 1963
Stable Gallery, 1964
Rolf Nelson Gallery, Los Angeles, California, 1965
Galerie Schmela, Dusseldorf, Germany 1966
Stedelijk van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, Holland, 1966
Stable Gallery, New York, 1966
Museum Haus Lange, Krefeld, Germany, 1966
Wurttembergischer, Kenstverein,Stuttgart, Germany, 1966 
Dayton's Gallery 12 Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1966
Selected Group Exhibitions
1960 "New Media, New Forms I and II", Martha Jackson Gallery, New York
1961 "The Art of Assemblage", Museum of Modern Art, New York; Dallas Museum for Contemporary Art, Dallas, Texas; San Francisco Museum of Art, San Francisco, California
1962 "New Realists, Sidney Janis Gallery, New York
"My Country 'Tis of Thee", Dwan Gallery, Los Angeles, California "Pop Art", Page Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts "The New Vulgarians", Galerie Saqqaram, Gstaad, Switzerland
1963 "The 66th Annual American Exhibition", The Art Institute Of Chicago
"Recent Acquisitions", Gevrtiz-Mnuchin Collection, Poses Institute of Fine Arts, Waltham, Massachusetts
"Americans 1963" Museum of Modern Art, New York
"Pop Art USA", Oakland Museum, Oakland, California
"Signs of the Times", Des Moines Art Center, Des Moines, Iowa
"De A A Z: 31 Peintres Americains", Centre Culturel Americains, Paris, France
"Banners", Graham Gallery, New York
"Formalists", Washington Gallery of Modern Art, Washington, D.C.