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Roy’s *Lichtenstein Imperfect Print* channels the graphic immediacy of Pop Art while foregrounding the productive “fault lines” of reproduction. Referencing the cool precision of comic-strip aesthetics and Benday-dot language, the work embraces misregistration, tonal variance and surface disruption—turning printing’s supposed errors into a deliberate, contemporary gesture. This nuanced approach reframes mechanical imagery as something tactile and human, where process is visible and authenticity is renegotiated. Culturally, the piece speaks to our image-saturated era: the circulation of icons, the instability of mass media, and the way meaning shifts through repetition. A compelling contemporary print for collectors interested in Pop Art legacies, printmaking technique and cultural critique.
Roy Fox Lichtenstein ( LIK-tən-STYN; October 27, 1923 – September 29, 1997) was an American artist. A leading figure of the Pop Art movement, he is best known for his large-scale paintings inspired by comic books, advertisements, and mass-produced imagery. Lichtenstein's art is represented in major ...
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