DETROIT (AP) — An upcoming exhibition at the Detroit Institute of Arts takes a look at Pop Art and highlights many works acquired by the museum in the 1960s. "From Camelot to Kent State: Pop Art, 1960 ...
“Crying Girl,” 1963, Roy Lichtenstein, American; offset lithograph printed in color on off-white wove paper. Credit: Detroit Institute of Arts The dynamics at play in the new pop art exhibition at the ...
The bold, colorful world of 1960s British pop art was dominated by male artists. However, one woman refused to stay in the ...
Theodore Winters, a 30-year-old artist with a passion for 1950s and 1960s pop art, shared his inspirations and creative journey, saying, “I grew up in the 1990s, but I would go to my grandparents’ ...
Living on East 10th Street, Poleskie got to know many of the scene-makers of the day. He befriended Raphael Soyer (American, 1899–1987) while taking an art class at the New School. He also met Leo ...
When Georges Bergès first sought to start his own a gallery, he wanted to choose a space that had, as he puts it, a “rich artistic history.” The spot he settled on—a storefront on West Broadway in ...
Chari Larsson does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
WASHINGTON — Combining images and words from advertising, pop culture and religion, the bold graphic art of Sister Mary Corita was as deeply representative of the spirit of the 1960s as it was ...
DETROIT (AP) — An upcoming exhibition at the Detroit Institute of Arts takes a look at Pop Art and highlights many works acquired by the museum in the 1960s. “From Camelot to Kent State: Pop Art, 1960 ...
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