The artwork, titled “Robert Indiana, New Art, Stable New York,” was created by the artist Robert Indiana in 1964. This piece falls under the Pop Art movement and is characterized as an advertisement.
The artwork features a prominent black and white color scheme. It consists of geometric elements, with the artist’s name, “Robert Indiana,” “New Art,” and “Stable New York” prominently displayed in a bold, circular typographic style. The center of the artwork includes a large white star set within a black circle, creating a visually striking focal point. Additionally, the date “12 May 64” is presented at the bottom, emphasizing the specific timeframe of the exhibition or event being advertised. The overall design exemplifies the Pop Art movement’s penchant for bold graphics and commercial art aesthetics.