NEW YORK, NY.- Sothebys S|2 is presenting Robert Indiana: Works from the Collection of Herbert Lust from 8 September 6 October 2017 in New York. Consisting of 30 paintings and drawings from the collection of Herbert Lust, the artists friend and patron, the exhibition has a particular focus on Indianas early career when he first emerged on the scene at the forefront of Pop Art alongside Warhol, Lichtenstein, and Rosenquist. The exhibition includes but also goes beyond Indianas well known LOVE imagery to present an artist deeply inspired by the American Dream, both good and bad, and the societal ideas that surround it. The exhibition presents Herbert Lusts entire collection of paintings and drawings by Robert Indiana which are unveiled to the public for the first time.
Nicholas Cinque, S|2 Gallery Director, New York, commented: We are incredibly excited to present this exhibition of early work by Robert Indiana, which features the artists complete visual lexicon of signs, text and numbers on canvas and paper. The show provides a rare opportunity for collectors to explore Indianas artistic output of the 1960s, and is part of our re-calibrated S|2 program, which seeks to shine a spotlight on artists, previously under-appreciated or misunderstood by the market, by contextualizing their work and underlining their role in the arc of art history. Wed also like to thank Herbert Lust for this opportunity to share one of the most important collections by Robert Indiana in private hands.
Through a unique relationship, Herbert Lust has built one of the top collections of work by Indiana in private hands. In 1973, well into his career as an investment banker, Lust met the artist at a party in New York and acquired his first painting by the artist that same year, beginning a lifelong friendship. Over the decades, he has championed Indianas work as a collector and scholar, helping to organize international gallery and institutional exhibitions as well as donating Indianas paintings to museum collections. In 1989, Lust supported Indiana as a dealer through his late wifes eponymous gallery, the Virginia Lust Gallery in SoHo. After Indiana relocated from New York City to Maine, Herbert continued to buy paintings and drawings from him, many of which are on view in this exhibition.
The exhibition runs concurrently with a show of drawing and sculpture by Robert Graham. A leading contemporary sculptor in Los Angeles, best known for his exploration of form and figure in bronze, the exhibition highlights the artists life long exploration of the human body.