The timing lands in the middle of a frenzied run of market activity.
The pop art icon comes into focus in duet exhibitions at the Dallas Museum of Art and Nasher Sculpture Center.
In the 1960s, when Roy Lichtenstein began incorporating comic strips into his paintings, he framed the gesture as a form of ironic appropriation. His use of cartoons and comics was meant to ...
A gregarious yet humble co-founder of the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation, she donated more than 1,000 of her husband’s works, notably to the Whitney Museum. By Deborah Solomon Dorothy Lichtenstein, a ...
On Wednesday, the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation announced that it will close its doors and give the remainder of its holding to museums. In its first round of donations, the foundation is gifting around ...
The West Village space once used by famed artist Roy Lichtenstein — where he stored his personal art and wine collection — sold on Tuesday for $5.5 million, according to records filed with the city ...
Roy Lichtenstein’s wry, comic book-y images may feel quintessentially New York. The Pop art pioneer, after all, grew up on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, where he lived most of his life. But for more ...
We know Lichtenstein’s paintings as amusing but often impersonal imitations of popular culture. But are his artworks more revealing than we think? Lichtenstein’s breakthrough came when he began ...