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Roy Lichtenstein film work at the Whitney

— January 2012

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Roy Lichtenstein, Detail from Three Landscapes, 1970–71, still from a three-channel color film in 35 mm, 1 minute.

Whitney Museum of American Art, 
945 Madison Avenue at 75th Street
  until 12 February

This exhibition presents Three Landscapes, a little-known triple screen film installation by Roy Lichtenstein, unseen since its showing at the Los Angeles County Museum in 1971 as part of the groundbreaking exhibition Art and Technology. The result of a short residency at Universal Studios in Hollywood, the films, newly restored by the Whitney on their original 35mm format, are testimony to Lichtenstein’s experimentation with form and his fascination with cinema.


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