Tate Modern is proud to present a retrospective of one of
the great American artists of the twentieth century.
This fantastic exhibition gives you the opportunity to view
the controlled but stunning work of Lichtenstein; this should not be a chance
that you pass up. The famous advertising imagery has been iconic in adverts and
comics for generations and has been truly glamourized in the TV show “Mad Men”.
Join us in our library or quirky bar, the perfect location to throw on a suit
and enjoy a whiskey on the rocks in true Mad Men style.
“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 works in Tate’s collection – and Drowning Girl
1963 on loan from the Museum of Modern Art, New York.”
21 February – 27 May 2013
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