Pop artist Robert Indiana dies at 89
Friends had expressed concern for the reclusive artist’s well-being because he had not been heard from for some time.
American pop artist Robert Indiana, best known for his 1960s “Love” series, has died at his island home off the coast of Maine aged 89.
Indiana died on Saturday from respiratory failure at his Victorian home in a converted Odd Fellows hall, a fraternal order lodge, on Vinalhaven Island, where he had lived for years, said his lawyer, James Brannan.
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