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The Isolation Artist

Scandal, Deception, and the Last Days of Robert Indiana

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"Reads like a mystery"—PBS News Hour
"You'll find it hard to put down."
NPR, "Books We Love"
When reclusive, millionaire artist Robert Indiana died in 2018, he left behind dark rumors and scandal, as well as an estate embroiled in lawsuits and facing accusations of fraud. Here, for the first time, are all the pieces to the bizarre true story of the artist's final days, the aftermath, the deceptive world that surrounded him, and the inner workings of art as very big business.

"I'm not a business man, I'm an artist," Robert Indiana said, refusing to copyright his iconic LOVE sculpture in 1965. An odd and tortured soul, an artist who wanted both fame and solitude, Indiana surrounded himself with people to manage his life and work. Yet, he frequently changed his mind and often fired or belittled those who worked with him. By 2008, when Indiana created the sculpture HOPE—or did he?—the artist had signed away his work for others to exploit, creating doubt about whether he had even seen artwork sold for very high prices under his name.
At the time of his death, Indiana left an estate worth millions—and unsettling suspicions. There were allegations of fraudulent artwork, of elder abuse, of caregivers who subjected him to horrendous living conditions. There were questions about the inconclusive autopsy and rumors that his final will had been signed under coercion. There were strong suspicions about the freeloaders who'd attached themselves to the famous artist. "In the final hours of his life," the author writes, "Robert Indiana was without the grace of a better angel, as the people closest to him covered their tracks and plotted their defenses."
With unparalleled access to the key players in Indiana's life, author Bob Keyes tells a fast-paced and riveting story that provides a rare inside look into the life of an artist as well as the often, too often, unscrupulous world of high-end art. The reader is taken inside the world of art dealers, law firms, and an array of local characters in Maine whose lives intersected with the internationally revered artist living in an old Odd Fellows Hall on Vinalhaven Island.
The Isolation Artist is for anyone interested in contemporary art, business, and the perilous intersection between them. It an extraordinary window into the life and death of a singular and contradictory American artist—one whose work touched countless millions through everything from postage stamps to political campaigns to museums—even as he lived and died in isolation, with a lack of love, the loss of hope, and lots and lots of money.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 12, 2021
      Journalist Keyes debuts with an engrossing look at the final years of Robert Indiana (1928–2018), the reclusive millionaire pop artist best known for the sculpture LOVE, which has been reproduced on everything from prints to postage stamps. The abrasive, egotistical artist, “who avoided conflict, yet constantly created it by making things difficult,” lived alone in an old house on Maine’s Vinalhaven island, where in 2016 he signed a will that granted a few associates extensive control over his estate. One took advantage by posing as the artist and selling artwork signed by Indiana that he may never have even seen. The complicated conflicts among Indiana’s dealer, publicist, and other employees led to long and expensive lawsuits after his death. As part of an investigation into forged artwork that never went anywhere, the FBI stepped in within days of his death and demanded an autopsy, which revealed his body was filled with palliative care drugs, though he was a Christian Scientist; the cause of death was undetermined. To this day no one knows where his cremated ashes are. Keyes, who knew Indiana personally, does a fine job drawing on interviews, court documents, medical reports, and other sources to sort out the murky events surrounding the artist’s death and what followed. This hard-hitting exposé of the contemporary art world and one of its controversial figures deserves a wide audience.

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