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Lichtenstein: A Retrospective


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Tate Modern is currently holding an exhibition of one of the greatest American artists of 20th century Lichtenstein: A Retrospective. 
Lichtenstein is renowned for his works based on comic strips and advertising imagery, coloured with his signature hand-painted Benday dots. The exhibition showcases 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 include Whaam! 1963 – a signature work in Tate’s collection – and Drowning Girl 1963 on loan from the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
The artist’s rich and expansive practice will be represented by a wide range of materials, including paintings on Rowlux and steel, as well sculptures in ceramic and brass and a selection of previously unseen drawings, collages and works on paper.
21 February  27 May 2013
£14, concessions available
Open until 20.00 on Sundays, with last ticket sale at 19.00.

Source: Tate Modern

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