News

In life, Roy Lichtenstein was one of the biggest names in pop art. Now, more than a decade after ... always appreciate his father's work, either. "Kids talked about what their father did," he ...
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 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 ...
Roy Lichtenstein’s critics said he was a plagiarist, not an artist. But Alastair Sooke argues that he should be reassessed as a modern master. When pop art blazed onto the scene in the early ...
Early on in the film, titled “WHAAM! BLAM! Roy Lichtenstein and the Art of Appropriation,” the question is put forth in cartoon lettering: “Was Roy Lichtenstein a great artist?
Blam! Roy Lichtenstein and the Art of Appropriation puts it to the viewer to decide if Lichtenstein was a “great artist, thief, or both,” providing plenty of background, context, and differing ...
There’s one piece in the range of 43 Roy Lichtenstein works up for auction ... Most of the elder Lichtenstein’s art reaches a level of perfection that erases him completely from the process ...