Roy Lichtenstein – FAE Musée d’Art Contemporain Exhibition Catalogue

$85.00

Published on the occasion of the exhibition held at the FAE Musée d’Art Contemporain (1992–1993), this catalogue presents a comprehensive overview of Roy Lichtenstein’s work, tracing his engagement with popular imagery, abstraction, and art history.

Bringing together key paintings, prints, and major series, the publication highlights Lichtenstein’s distinctive visual language—bold outlines, Ben-Day dots, and a refined use of color—while situating his practice within the broader context of postwar American art.

Richly illustrated and accompanied by critical texts, it serves as both a visual survey and a reference on one of the central figures of Pop Art.

Softcover exhibition catalogue.

Details

• Language: English & French

• Pages: 128

• Size: 28 × 22 cm (11 × 8.7 in.)

• Condition: New

• Price: $85 – shipping included within Europe; +€10 for international shipping

© Copyrights to all works belong to Roy Lichtenstein

Photography: Michael Abramson

Design: Pierre Neumann

Impression: Snoeck-Ducaju & Zoon, Gent

Published on the occasion of the exhibition held at the FAE Musée d’Art Contemporain (1992–1993), this catalogue presents a comprehensive overview of Roy Lichtenstein’s work, tracing his engagement with popular imagery, abstraction, and art history.

Bringing together key paintings, prints, and major series, the publication highlights Lichtenstein’s distinctive visual language—bold outlines, Ben-Day dots, and a refined use of color—while situating his practice within the broader context of postwar American art.

Richly illustrated and accompanied by critical texts, it serves as both a visual survey and a reference on one of the central figures of Pop Art.

Softcover exhibition catalogue.

Details

• Language: English & French

• Pages: 128

• Size: 28 × 22 cm (11 × 8.7 in.)

• Condition: New

• Price: $85 – shipping included within Europe; +€10 for international shipping

© Copyrights to all works belong to Roy Lichtenstein

Photography: Michael Abramson

Design: Pierre Neumann

Impression: Snoeck-Ducaju & Zoon, Gent