And yet his backing for pop artists such as Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol proved prescient.
Other contributions have come from Frank Stella (another 3.0CSL in 1976), Roy Lichtenstein (a 320i in 1977).
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The problem I have with your article is the premise of Roy Lichtenstein as a good artist.
The baroque-meets-modern interior, designed by Philippe Starck, includes original art from the likes of Roy Lichtenstein and Allen Jones.
Modern works like Roy Lichtenstein's glossy cartoon motifs work best in this format.
For most Americans the news that Roy Lichtenstein had died this week came in a tribute by President Clinton.
Eli Broad today is an astute buyer of contemporary art and is in love with Roy Lichtenstein's iconic pop-art pieces.
In 1967, six years after Pop emerged in the most cutting-edge galleries, Roy Lichtenstein set a billboard work in a Sears parking lot.
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But this is to miss the point of Roy Lichtenstein's achievement.
"I have been fielding requests for artists as diverse as Andy Warhol, Damien Hirst, Takashi Murakami, Richard Prince, Roy Lichtenstein, Alberto Giacometti and Pablo Picasso, among many others, " Simunovic said.
With more than 1, 100 works by 185 artists, the collection focuses on 1960s contemporary art and includes a number of works from Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Chuck Close and Gerhard Richter.
People are currently a visiting a car park in East London where an exhibition of BMW Art Cars, designed by artists including David Hockney, Jeff Koons, Roy Lichtenstein, and Andy Warhol, is being staged.
Amongst the shows he has recently released in Chelsea are Yayoi Kusama (way before her Louis Vuitton partnership), Claude Monet, Richard Serra, Damien Hirst, Richard Prince, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and currently, the Brooklyn native, Jean-Michel Basquiat!
Some art historians now prefer to view Pop as a subversion of American values, to read, say, Billy Al Bengston's chevron images as antimilitary or Roy Lichtenstein's cartoons of jet fighters as antiwar, when opposite interpretations are equally sensible, if not more so.
This spring the Park Avenue Armory will be the site of his artistic expedition to Mars, complete with a biology lab for Martian plant cultivation. (Sachs borrowed the technology from marijuana growers.) And this month his show "Work" opens at New York's Sperone Westwater gallery, featuring pieces like a Japanese tea ceremony and a version of Roy Lichtenstein's razor-blade painting "Duridium, " made here out of screws.
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