Robert Indiana created some of the world’s most immediately recognizable works of art. Filled with intensely personal combinations of universal symbols—numbers and letters, stars and wheels—they are most readily associated with the Pop art movement. Including extraordinary examples of his career-defining "LOVE" sculpture, one of the twentieth century’s most iconic works of art, "Robert Indiana: A Sculpture Retrospective" offers a thorough reassessment of the artist’s work in sculpture, from his earliest assemblages of the 1950s to his late series of remarkable painted bronzes. This accompanying catalogue, published by the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in association with Kerber Verlag, is edited by Albright-Knox Deputy Director Joe Lin-Hill, with contributions by Lin-Hill, Albright-Knox Chief Curator Emeritus Douglas Dreishpoon, Albright-Knox Curator of Public Art Aaron Ott, Robert Hobbs, and Simon Salama-Caro.