Exhibition catalogue for show held at Galerie Friedrich + Dahlem, München. Essay by Max Kozloff. Artists in the essay include Andy Warhol, Allan D'Arcangelo, Jim Dine, Allan Jones, Gerald Laing, Roy Lichtenstein, Peter Phillips, Mel Ramos, James Rosenquist, John Wesley Harding, and Tom Wesselmann. ... [details]
Screenprinted postcard featuring "Bananes et Pamplemousse," an image of "Bananas and Grapefruit" by Roy Lichtenstein. Verso of card reads, "Lictenstein / bananes et pamplemousse / 1972 / Editions des Nouvelles Images / CP 94 / printed in France" [details]
Screenprinted postcard featuring "Pistolet / Pistol / Pistole," based on the felt banner of the same title by Roy Lichtenstein. Interior of card is blank. Verso of card reads, "Lichtenstein / pistoles / pistol / Pistole / 1964 / NOUVELLES IMAGES éditeurs / CP 188 / © gal. ... [details]
Single fold screenprinted greeting card featuring "Pistolet / Pistol / Pistole," based on the felt banner of the same title by Roy Lichtenstein. Interior of card is blank. Verso of card reads, "Lichtenstein / pistoles / pistol / Pistole / 1964 / NOUVELLES IMAGES éditeurs / N 151 / © gal. ... [details]
Postcard featuring an image of "Red Barn," 1969, by Roy Lichtenstein. [details]
Postcard featuring an image of "Sailboat," 1974, by Roy Lichtenstein. [details]
Double sided postcard featuring an image of "Still Life with Wind Miller," 1973, by Roy Lichtenstein. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held January 12 - February 27, 2021. Edited and with an essay by Dieter Schwarz. With additional texts by Samuel J. Wagstaff Jr. and Harold Rosenberg. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held organized and held at Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, Washington University, February 7 - April 19, 2020. Traveled to Bechtler Museum of Modern Art, Charlotte, North Carolina, May 22 - September 18, 2020. ... [details]
Hal Foster's critical look at the "Pop" generation that came to artistic age in the 1960s. "Who branded painting in the Pop age more brazenly than Richard Hamilton, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Gerhard Richter, and Ed Ruscha? And who probed the pop revolution in image and identity more intensely than they? In 'The First Pop Age,' leading critic and historian Hal Foster presents an exciting new interpretation of Pop art through the work of these Pop Five. ... [details]