Roy Lichtenstein - The exhibition

Roy Lichtenstein - The exhibition

MX581965
Album of the exhibition Roy Lichtenstein at the Center Pompidou, Paris (July 3 - November 4, 2013).

An itinerary in pictures though the main artworks displayed at the Centre Pompidou during the Roy Lichtenstein exhibition, with explanatory notes.

Through an exceptional selection of over a hundred major...
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Characteristics

Number of pages
60
Dimensions
27 x 27 x 0,6 cm
Artist
Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997)
Number of illustrations
60
Museum
Musée national d'Art moderne - Centre Pompidou
Art movement
Pop art
Reference
MX581965
EAN
9782844266019
Publication date
Juillet 2013

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Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997)

Roy Lichtenstein, a pop art icon, drew inspiration from advertising and comic books for his compositions, as for exemple Mickey in his famous "Look Mickey" in 1961. In this way, the artist criticised the consumer society of his time and the art world with humour and irony. Roy's characters are often very expressive, as he uses comic book techniques, both in his strokes and in the use of text in his paintings. Lichtenstein's work still resonates in our modern life, both in its aesthetics and in the messages it conveys.