When critics turned their backs, the pop artist abandoned the New York scene. Now, a close-up look at his comeback
When I finally reach Robert Indiana at his home on the island of Vinalhaven, Maine, he is munching from a Zabar's gift basket his art dealer, Paul Kasmin, has sent him and is very apologetic. "I'm sorry—for long periods of time, I don't answer the phone," he explains, of a ...
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