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File #: RES 18-0045    Version: 1
Type: Gen. Bus. - SR w/Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 4/3/2018 Final action: 4/3/2018
Title: Discuss and Provide Direction on a Proposed Donation by Warren Lichtenstein of Robert Indiana's "LOVE" Sculpture (Continued from the February 20, 2018 City Council Regular Meeting) (Parks and Recreation Director Leyman). a) DISCUSS AND PROVIDE DIRECTION b) CONSIDER FIVE-YEAR TERM LOAN c) CONSIDER PROPOSED LOCATION d) CONSIDER RESOLUTION NO. 18-0045
Attachments: 1. Resolution No. 18-0045, 2. Loan Agreement, 3. LOVE Sculpture Proposed Location Overview, 4. Proposed Location #1, 5. Proposed Location #2, 6. Proposed Location #3, 7. Proposed Location #4, 8. Coastal Development Permit Exemption
Related files: 18-0097
TO:
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council

THROUGH:
Bruce Moe, City Manager

FROM:
Mark Leyman, Parks and Recreation Director
Martin Betz, Cultural Arts Manager

SUBJECT:Title
Discuss and Provide Direction on a Proposed Donation by Warren Lichtenstein of Robert Indiana's "LOVE" Sculpture (Continued from the February 20, 2018 City Council Regular Meeting) (Parks and Recreation Director Leyman).
a) DISCUSS AND PROVIDE DIRECTION
b) CONSIDER FIVE-YEAR TERM LOAN
c) CONSIDER PROPOSED LOCATION
d) CONSIDER RESOLUTION NO. 18-0045
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Recommended Action
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Council approve:
a) the acceptance of the five-year term loan by resident Warren Lichtenstein of Robert Indiana's "LOVE" sculpture, and
b) placement of the sculpture at the middle of the South Pier parking lot on the bike path curve.
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FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:
The fiscal impact of the project includes the transportation of the artwork from its current location to the site ($5,000 crane service), the construction of a concrete pedestal to hold the artwork ($8,000), and refurbishment of the site including installation of new bike racks and lighting ($12,000). The estimated cost of the overall project is $25,000 which is available in the Public Art Trust Fund.

BACKGROUND:
Acquired in 2015 by Manhattan Beach resident Warren Lichtenstein, the sculpture "LOVE" by Robert Indiana has been offered to the City as a five-year term loan. The sculpture is currently being stored in Redondo Beach and will be transported to the site.

Born Robert Clark in Indiana, Robert Indiana took his native state's name after moving to New York in 1954, a gesture that presaged his pop-inspired fascination with Americana, signage, and the power of ordinary words. In his studio on Coenties Slip at the tip of Manhattan, Indiana made assemblages of scrap materials and found objects, using stencils to introduce words into his art. ...

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