The work of Roy Lichtenstein, one of the most famous pop artists ever, will be on display in an exhibition at the Hayward Gallery in London from February 26th to March 16th for the first time in over 30 years.
Lichtenstein's style, and his subjects, are instantly recognisable, and immediate in their impact. From the 60s on he extended the range of his imagery to include still lifes, figure studies, landscapes and interiors, examining colour, pattern and form, spatial illusions and the borders of abstraction, the styles and iconic images of modern art (including his own), with increasing complexity and an ever-present ironic humour. This major exhibition, the first ever in Britain to show the full range of his painting over 40 years, includes over 80 paintings and drawings, many of them his most famous and others relatively little-known, both on an intimate and on a grand scale.
The exhibition takes place between February 26th 2004 and March 16th 2004.
Tickets are priced at £8 (£6 concessions) and can be booked online at:
www.hayward.org.uk
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When you know that you know nothing there's nothing that you cannot know..
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"Never mind the moon..."
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~Kurdt.
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