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In the 1960s, when Roy Lichtenstein began incorporating comic strips into his paintings, he framed the gesture as a form of ironic appropriation.His use of cartoons and comics was meant to ...
Pop under the hammer: little-seen Lichtenstein works hit Sotheby's - A group of Roy Lichtenstein’s works come to auction in ...
With the 100th birthday of Roy Lichtenstein approaching on Oct. 27, can we please turn our attention to the meaning of the word “forever?” Art is long and life is short, the maxim goes, but ...
Comics Did Lichtenstein create art or copy it? A new film stokes the controversy. “It’s theft,” says one 96-year-old comic-book artist who feels the famous pop-art icon unfairly appropriated ...
Roy Lichtenstein’s longtime Hamptons retreat, once a carriage house, hit the market for roughly $20 million in September following the death of his wife, Dorothy. The home remains on the market.
People used to look at Roy Lichtenstein as a Pop Art ironist, and most still do. But as a comprehensive Art Institute of Chicago exhibit shows, irony was the least of it.
Roy Lichtenstein (October Files) (2009), with contributors including Yve-Alain Bois, John Coplans and Max Kozloff “This informative assemblage of writings is comprised of very early reviews and ...
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Dorothy Lichtenstein, President of the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation, Dies at 84 - MSNDorothy Lichtenstein, the philanthropist widow to Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein and the cofounder of his eponymous foundation, died on July 4. She was 84. The news was confirmed by her family, who ...
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