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Roy Lichtenstein: Pop Remix

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A yellow and blue pop art image of an oven

Roy Lichtenstein, Kitchen range, 1961-62, purchased 1978. © Estate of Roy Lichtenstein/Copyright Agency.

Primary / Secondary
Year 5–12
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Introduce students to the work of Roy Lichtenstein, a leading artist of the Pop Art movement. Drawing on comic books, popular culture and art history through his prints, Lichtenstein's work can be used for analysing art and inspiring students' own creative output.

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Printmaking, Pop Art, popular culture, art history

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