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Robert Indiana – LOVE in Blue and Red

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The Louisiana Museum LOVE poster by Robert Indiana, printed by Domberger for his 1972 exhibition in Denmark, is a Pop Art classic. Featuring Indiana’s iconic blue and red “LOVE” design, this serigraph exemplifies the sharp lines and bold colors that define the movement. Edition Domberger, a renowned Stuttgart print studio, was instrumental in bringing Pop Art to Europe through masterful collaborations with leading artists like Indiana, Wesselmann, and Hamilton.

The Louisiana Museum LOVE poster by Robert Indiana was printed by Edition Domberger. This iconic exhibition poster features Robert Indiana’s famous design in blue and red, and was produced for his solo show at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark, held from February 19 to March 12, 1972. The original is a color screenprint (serigraph) on heavy wove paper, measuring approximately 85.1 x 62.2 cm (33.5 x 24.5 inches). It was printed by Edition Domberger, Stuttgart, a German print studio known for their high-quality collaborations with leading artists.
The poster stands as a classic example of Pop Art and Indiana’s exploration of language, color, and graphic form. The Louisiana LOVE print is recognized for its sharp lines, bold palette, and its place in both Indiana’s career and the history of museum exhibition graphics.

Edition Domberger, based in Stuttgart, Germany, became one of the world’s most respected print workshops from the 1960s onward. Founded by Lutz and Ursula Domberger, the studio was renowned for its technical mastery of screenprinting (serigraphy) and its close collaborations with leading artists of the Pop Art movement, including Robert Indiana, Richard Hamilton, Tom Wesselmann, and Allen Jones. Domberger’s expertise allowed artists to realize bold, vibrant images with the crisp lines and saturated colors that defined Pop Art. The studio’s prints—often produced in close consultation with the artists—helped make Pop Art accessible to a wider audience and played a key role in spreading the movement’s influence across Europe and beyond.

We put the pristine middle part of this poster in a chrome frame measuring 60.5 x 64 cm (23.8 x 25.2 inches). This presentation highlights the iconic LOVE design by Robert Indiana while preserving the authenticity and history of the original exhibition poster.

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