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But wherever Lichtenstein scatters them, their job is to signal that his art depicts a world of printed images, not of things—because that's the only world that's left for us to live in.
FILM SYNOPSIS In Michael Blackwood's revealing 1975 documentary, art critic Lawrence Alloway, in conversation with Roy Lichtenstein, places Pop art on a continuum of twentieth-century art that ...
Woodcut, lithograph and screenprint with collage in colors on Arches 88 paper Image: 42.87 x 35.98 in. (108.9 x 91.4 cm.) From 1982 to 1985 Roy Lichtenstein created an amusing and ironically playful ...
A once-in-a-generation collection of Roy Lichtenstein’s art is heading to auction in May, with Sotheby’s expecting the vibrant selection to pull in more than $35 million (€30.8 million).
In life, Roy Lichtenstein was one of the biggest names in pop art. Now, more than a decade after his death, his paintings still get double takes. Here's Erin Moriarty of "48 Hours": ...
The first thing that struck me when I walked into the vast and exhilarating Roy Lichtenstein retrospective that opens this week at the Art Institute of Chicago was that it was in the Rice Building ...
“Roy Lichtenstein: Still Lifes” continues through July 30 at the Gagosian Gallery, 555 West 24th Street, Chelsea; (212) 741-1111, gagosian.com.
Estate of Roy Lichtenstein The George Washington of Lichtenstein’s Washington Crossing the Delaware I is no Mickey Mouse, but he’s also a far cry from Leutze’s heroic military figure.
A once-in-a-generation collection of Roy Lichtenstein’s art is heading to auction in May, with Sotheby’s expecting the vibrant selection to pull in more than $35 million (€30.8 million).