SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — A sculpture displayed for more than 20 years on the streets of New York City has been brought to the University of Utah.
Created in the 1960s, Robert Indiana’s LOVE sculpture is a 20th-century American artwork. It took a $4.5 million effort to bring the sculpture to campus.
The red-and-blue sculpture was placed on the Utah Museum of Fine Arts’ south lawn near South Campus Drive.
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The university announced the sculpture as a permanent cultural landmark and part of the UMFA’s collection of more than 22,000 artworks.
“It’s truly thrilling that the acquisition of this amazing artwork has come to fruition,” said Gretchen Dietrich, the Marcia and John Price Executive Director of the Utah Museum of Fine Arts. “It’s the UMFA’s mission to connect people with art in ways that inspire curiosity and conversation and bring people together across time, geography and difference. LOVE is now a highlight of the UMFA’s permanent collection.”
Several donors made bringing the LOVE sculpture to the university possible.
Donors included:The State of UtahThe Coburn Family TrustThe John and Marcia Price FoundationC. Tanner CompanyThe George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles FoundationZions BankAnd a gift in honor of Scott and Jesselie Anderson from The Larry H. and Gail Miller Family Foundation
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