Art Institute lands first major Roy Lichtenstein exhibit since artist's death
You
might think Roy Lichtenstein loved the stuff of everyday postwar
American existence.
Swirling washing machines, diamond engagement rings, steaming hot cups of coffee, hi-top sneakers, golf balls and hot dogs covered in mustard are just a few of the familiar subjects portrayed big and bold in his iconic paintings of the early 1960s, paintings that launched a revolution called pop art.
(May 16, 2012|By Lori Waxman | Tribune reporter)
Swirling washing machines, diamond engagement rings, steaming hot cups of coffee, hi-top sneakers, golf balls and hot dogs covered in mustard are just a few of the familiar subjects portrayed big and bold in his iconic paintings of the early 1960s, paintings that launched a revolution called pop art.
(May 16, 2012|By Lori Waxman | Tribune reporter)
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