Roy Lichtenstein is one of the foremost pop artists. In 2013 Tate Modern’s blockbuster exhibition, ‘Lichtenstein: A Retrospective’ brought together 125 of his most definitive paintings and sculptures and reassesed his enduring legacy.
It showcased such key paintings as Look Mickey 1961 lent from the National Gallery Art, Washington and his monumental Artist’s Studio series of 1973–4. Other noteworthy highlights included Whaam! 1963 – a signature work in Tate’s collection – and Drowning Girl 1963 on loan from the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Curator Iria Candela presents some of the highlights.
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