The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

‘LOVE’ returns: Philly park gets its sculpture back

- By Kristen De Groot

PHILADELPH­IA » “LOVE” returned to Philadelph­ia on Tuesday, just in time for Valentine’s Day.

The famous 1976 Robert Indiana sculpture was brought back to its namesake downtown park on a flatbed truck after making a number of stops at parks and statues along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway before the reinstalla­tion.

School children cheered and those gathered spontaneou­sly sang the fight song for the Super Bowl champion Philadelph­ia Eagles as a forklift placed the sculpture atop a pedestal.

Susan Murphy had the day off from work and came to the park to see the sculpture reinstalle­d. She played the Beatles “All You Need is Love” on her iPhone and sang along with her new pal Caitlin Night, who swung by take photos of what she called “the symbol of our city.”

“This is what we are known for, and it’s wonderful to have the ‘LOVE’ back,” Murphy said. “The city seemed empty without it.”

The sculpture was temporaril­y installed at nearby City Hall in 2016 while Love Park was going through a renovation.

It was taken out of view a year ago for repairs ahead of the park’s reopening.

The perennial tourist attraction and engagement photo backdrop looks a bit different. It’s been repainted to the original colors of red, green and purple that the artist originally used. At some point over the decades, the purple had been re- painted blue.

 ?? JACQUELINE LARMA - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? “LOVE,” the famous 1976 Robert Indiana sculpture, is parked in front of John F. Kennedy Plaza before reinstalla­tion, Tuesday Feb. 13, 2018 in Philadelph­ia. The sculpture was removed for repairs a year ago while its home, the downtown park, was going...
JACQUELINE LARMA - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “LOVE,” the famous 1976 Robert Indiana sculpture, is parked in front of John F. Kennedy Plaza before reinstalla­tion, Tuesday Feb. 13, 2018 in Philadelph­ia. The sculpture was removed for repairs a year ago while its home, the downtown park, was going...

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