WATERVILLE, Maine — In 1940, an Ohio State undergraduate named Roy Lichtenstein — yes, that Roy Lichtenstein — made a loose and gestural ink sketch of Paul Bunyan felling a tree with a mighty swing.
THE DAILY PIC (#1633): “Look at things that bother and agitate you. The things that you don’t like are probably the things that challenge your brain.” That always-wise advice – and modern-art cliché – ...
“Bauhaus Stairway Mural: The Large Version,” created by the artist for a Beverly Hills building, was rejected by its new tenant. It’s New York’s temporary gain. By Deborah Solomon With the 100th ...
The pre-Pop art days of legendary artist Roy Lichtenstein and the woman who supported him. Prior to his Pop-art fame in New York, Roy Lichtenstein struggled to find work and raised a family in ...
Though he was the grandson of German-Jewish immigrants. Roy Lichtenstein played down his roots. But as a new exhibition at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles suggests, Lichtenstein’s ...
The Whitney Museum has acquired the artist’s former space, once a metalworking studio, in the West Village. By James Barron Good morning. It’s Thursday. Today we’ll find out what has happened to the ...