Love

Love

3903 N Brown Ave, Scottsdale, AZ 85251, USA

One of the most important statues in Arizona, we must also turn our gaze to a work of art that, while not born of our soil, has found a home in the hearts of Arizonans—the “Love” sculpture by Robert Indiana.

Originally created for a Christmas card for the Museum of Modern Art in 1965, Indiana’s “Love” design has become an iconic symbol of the Pop Art movement. Its simple, bold letters spell out a message that resonates universally, transcending the very material from which it’s crafted.

Here in Arizona, the “Love” sculpture is situated in Scottsdale’s Civic Center Mall, where it stands as an emblem of hope and unity. Whether it’s couples taking a moment to capture their affection in a photograph, or individuals reflecting on the four-letter word that holds the power to change the world, Indiana’s “Love” connects us all.

Its presence in our state is a reminder that amidst the rugged landscapes and tales of the Wild West, there is a place for tenderness, a place for art that speaks to the soul, and a place for love. Indiana’s sculpture may not be native to Arizona, but the message it conveys is deeply rooted in the spirit of our community.

As we celebrate the enduring legacy of the statues of Arizona, let us also embrace the powerful simplicity of Robert Indiana’s “Love.” It is more than a sculpture—it is a call to action, a prompt to remember that at the end of the day, love is the most potent force we have for transformation and connection.

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