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ROBERT INDIANA

Biographical Notes

Born in New Castle, Indiana, 1928.
Attended the John Herron Art Institute, Indianapolis, 1945-46, The Munson-Wiliams-Proctor Institue, Utica, 1947-48, The Art Institute of Chicago, 1949-53, The Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Maine, Summer, 1953, and the Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1953-54.

One Man Shows

Stable Gallery, New York, October, 1962
Walker Art Center (with Richard Stankiewicz) October-November, 1963
Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, December-January, 1963-64
Stable Gallery, New York, May 12 through May 30, 1964

Selected Group Exhibitions

1960   "New Media-New Forms", Martha Jackson Gallery, New York

1961   "The Art of Assemblage", The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts; San Francisco Museum of Art

1962   "New Acquisitions", Museum of Modern Art, New York
       "New Realists", Sidney Janis Gallery, New York
       "My Country 'Tis of Thee", Dwan Gallery, Los Angeles
       Galerie Saqqaran, Gstaad, Switzerland
       The Pace Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts

1963   "66th American Annual", The Art Institute of Chicago
       "Recent Acquisitions", The Gevritz-Mnuchin Collection, Brandeis University; Kootz Gallery, New York; and the Rose Art Museum, Waltham, Massachusetts
       "Americans 1963", Museum of Modern Art, New York
       "Banners", Graham, New York
       The Formalists", The Washington Gallery of ModernArt, Washington, D.C.
       "American Painting from A to Z", Centre Culturel Americain, Paris
       "Dunn International Exhibition", Beaverbrook Art Gallery, Frederickton, New Brunswick, and the Tate Gallery, London
       "Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation Exhibition", Woburn Abbey, Wobrun Northampton, England
       "An American Viewpoint", The Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati Art Museum
       "Signs of the Times", Des Moines Art Center
       "The Popular Image", Institute of Contemporary Arts, London