Lichtenstein defied traditional good taste and became a celebrated artist by imbuing ordinary objects—from hot dogs to trash cans—with tremendous power. Join art historian and scholar Avis Berman, ...
35.75 x 52 in. (90.8 x 132.1 cm.) Executed for the Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania, Roy Lichtenstein created Forms in Space in 1985 as an original screenprint in colors ...
Printed on plastic, this screenprint is one of Lichtenstein’s first Pop Art prints and the first to be printed on ... as well as this work by Roy Lichtenstein, can be seen in the collections section ...
In honor of Roy Lichtenstein’s birthday, join the Rose Art Museum for a virtual screening of Michael Blackwood's illuminating 1975 documentary Roy Lichtenstein. In Michael Blackwood's revealing 1975 ...