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Roy Lichtenstein
Art About Art, historic Whitney Museum of American Pop Art lithographic poster

1978

$2,500
£1,885.01
€2,180.29
CA$3,536.98
A$3,856.08
CHF 2,037.48
MX$47,420.77
NOK 25,334.43
SEK 23,849.01
DKK 16,276.23

About the Item

Roy Lichtenstein Art About Art Whitney Museum of American Art 1978 poster, 1978 Offset lithograph poster Frame included: held in the original vintage frame Provenance: from the collection of Jack Martin, former head preparator of the Whitney Museum This iconic, cleverly designed poster was published on the exhibition Art About Art by the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, from July 20 to September 24, 1978. It was published in a limited edition exclusively for the exhibition, and today is considered coveted collectors' item - especially in such good condition, but exact number printed in 1978 is unknown. Held in original vintage metal frame Measurements: Frame: 36.5 x 25.25 x 1 inch Artwork 35.75 x 24.5 inches (unsigned) About Roy Lichtenstein: Pop Art looks out into the world. It doesn’t look like a painting of something, it looks like the thing itself. —Roy Lichtenstein Roy Fox Lichtenstein’s (1923–1997) high-impact, iconic paintings have become synonymous with Pop art—a movement he helped originate—and his merging of mechanical reproduction and hand drawing has become central to the critical understanding of the movement. Born in New York, Lichtenstein developed an interest in drawing, science, and jazz music at a young age. He attended Ohio State University (1940–42), before being drafted into the Army (1943–45). Supported by the G.I. Bill following the war, Lichtenstein resumed his art studies at the School of Fine and Applied Arts at Ohio State and graduated with an MFA in 1949. He stayed in Ohio for the next eight years, working first as a teacher and later as an industrial draftsman and furniture designer, among other part-time roles. Lichtenstein then accepted an assistant professorship in industrial design at the State University of New York, Oswego, which led to a teaching position at Douglass College at Rutgers University, New Jersey. In 1961 Lichtenstein painted one of his first Pop paintings, Look Mickey. This work, in its use of cartoon characters and deliberate imitation of the Ben-Day dot commercial printing process, marked a major turning point in his career. Lichtenstein had his first solo show with Leo Castelli in early 1962—which sold out before the opening—and another in 1963. After this commercial success with Castelli, he resigned from Rutgers in 1964 and moved to back New York to concentrate exclusively on his art. Into the next decade, he depicted stylized landscapes, consumer-product packaging, adaptations of paintings by famous artists, geometric elements from Art Deco design, parodies of Abstract Expressionism, and war scenes and explosions. Despite their immense variation in subject matter, all of these works underlined the contradictions of representing three dimensions on a flat surface. The late 1960s saw Lichtenstein’s first museum surveys: in 1967 the Pasadena Art Museum initiated a traveling retrospective, in 1968 the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, presented his first European retrospective, and in 1969 he had his first New York retrospective, at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. He began living in Southampton, New York, in 1968, and in 1984 he acquired a studio loft in Manhattan; thereafter he would split his time between Southampton and Manhattan. In the early 1970s Lichtenstein explored formal questions further with his abstract Mirrors (1969–79) and Entablatures (1970–76) series. From 1974 into the 1980s he probed another long-standing interest: the concept of artistic style. He produced paintings that reinterpreted the forms and techniques of classical architecture, Cubism, Futurism, Surrealism, and more. Lichtenstein continued to question the role of style, this time in consumer culture, in his 1990s series Interiors (1990–97), which included images of his own works as decorative elements in domestic settings. In his attempt to fully grasp and expose how the forms, materials, and methods of production had shaped the images of Western visual culture, Lichtenstein also explored other mediums such as polychromatic ceramic, aluminum, brass, and serigraphy. He experimented with printmaking as early as the late 1940s and completed several large-scale public sculptures, as well as a number of major murals. Lichtenstein continued to refine his technique and expand his subject matter in his later work, turning to such unexpected themes as the painterly gesture, the female nude, and Chinese landscape painting. In 1995 he was awarded the National Medal of Arts in recognition of his contributions to American art. - Courtesy of Gagosian Gallery
  • Creator:
    Roy Lichtenstein (1923 - 1997, American)
  • Creation Year:
    1978
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 36.5 in (92.71 cm)Width: 25.25 in (64.14 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    Print itself is in excellent condition; not examined outside of its original vintage 1970s frame.
  • Gallery Location:
    New York, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1745216704802

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