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). The sale will ...
When George Washington crossed the Delaware River to ambush enemy soldiers in the Battle of Trenton, nobody was on hand to portray his masterful tactical maneuver. The famous depiction hanging in the ...
Visitors at the Roy Lichtenstein retrospective at the Art Institute of Chicago (all installation photos by the author for Hyperallergic) CHICAGO — The Roy Lichtenstein exhibition at the Art Institute ...
Phillips is shining a spotlight on Pop art star Roy Lichtenstein this summer—and providing a jolt of energy into what is typically very quiet stretch of the art-world calendar—with a special sale ...
“Roy Lichtenstein: The Black-and-White Drawings, 1961-1968” opens and closes, quite fittingly, with doors. “Knock Knock,” a 1961 drawing, greets visitors entering the single-room exhibition. The title ...
Roy Lichtenstein is best known for his dotted, angst-filled comics featuring beautiful ladies in distress. But a major retrospective at the... One Dot At A Time, Lichtenstein Made Art Pop Whaam!
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, a ...
There’s one piece in the range of 43 Roy Lichtenstein works up for auction at Sotheby’s that feels out of place. Among the thousands of Ben Day dots, exacting lines, and clear subjects associated ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. ROY LICHTENSTEIN ACTUALLY looks a little like Marcel Duchamp. The ...
From 1982 to 1985 Roy Lichtenstein created this amusing and ironically playful print series “Paintings.” The prints, which combine woodcut, lithography, screenprint and collage, reflect the textures ...
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