Nov 17, 2007 - Feb 3, 2008
Roy Lichtenstein Prints 1956-97 includes over seventy prints, spanning the career of one of the most important artists of the twentieth century—from the time of his first proto-Pop image to the print he was working on at the time of his death in 1997. Although best known for his comic-book images, Lichtenstein took on a wide range of subjects that included still life, portraiture, landscape, and modern art history.
Organized by the Museum of Art, Washington State University in consultation with the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation. The exhibition and related educational and outreach programs have been made possible by a grant from the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation. In Austin, support is provided by Bullock Community Partners.
Official Website: http://www.amoa.org
Added by salvo cheque on November 7, 2007