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Roy Lichtenstein Brad 61 - Book - Tony Hendra - Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

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About Roy Lichtenstein Brad 61 - Book - Tony Hendra - Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

Published by Pantheon and written by Tony Hendra, this Roy Lichtenstein Brad 61 Book include Pop images which are combined to tell the story of a young man named Brad who wants to fall in love, live in New York, and be an artist. Lichtenstein's well-known transformation of comic book panels and product ads into gallery paintings embodies both Pop Art's embrace of the pictorial culture of American advertising and the continuing efforts by modernist artists to transform what has traditionally been defined as "nonart" into art. Comic book artists, however, unimpressed by Lichtenstein's high-art historical pedigree, have long complained about his incursions into their graphical turf, claiming that his works appropriate the visual excitement of comics and garner critical acclaim that is snobbishly denied the comics medium itself. Here, Hendra reverses the process, taking Lichtenstein's "elitist," almost canonized paintings of appliances, apparel ads, and comic book panels and returning them to the status of a mass-produced product, in the form of a narrative comic book. Using 93 of Lichtenstein's 1960s paintings, Hendra follows a down-and-out New Jersey artist, Brad (represented by the 1964 painting "HIM"), detailing his love life and art world ambitions. The story is wry (Brad is desperate to show his paintings to Leo Castelli, Lichtenstein's own dealer) and rather silly (Hendra manages to fit all those paintings of weepy, jilted comic book blondes into the storyline), but it is clever and amusing nonetheless. [Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.].

Technical Specifications

  • Dimensions: 9.2″ x 1″ x 9.2″ inches
  • Weight: 1.5 lbs
  • Materials: Hardcover Book | 93 pages
  • Author: Tony Hendra
  • Publisher: Pantheon; 1st edition (November 23, 1993)

 

Lichtenstein

Lichtenstein

Roy Lichtenstein is one of the prime contributors to the Pop Art movement. Lichtenstein art essentially paved the way for more commercial styles of art to flourish by blending the “low” and “high” forms of art and create something new. Using comic books and advertisements as inspiration, he reimagined pop culture through a highly skilled and critical lens. Lichtenstein eventually established his own and very unique voice. One of his most effective pieces, Whaam! is a stellar example of his ability to imagine stunning works of art. Whaam! is energetic and also features his ability to create a consistent and well-composed image. The diptych has an expressive power and remains a fantastic piece of work. Lichtenstein art achieved success worldwide, yet would still often be criticized for his methods and choices of subject matter. Despite this, he remains seen as a definitive example of the Pop Art movement and a master artist in his own right.

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