Step-On Can with Leg |
Other early works feature deadpan renditions of visual aids .... suggesting the portrayal of women as an extension of the household appliance in America's consumer culture. (Exhibition leaflet.)
Drowning Girl |
In fact, if you were portraying me as a household appliance, I'd be the vacuum cleaner that has lost its Vrooom, not a pert leg flipping up a trash can.
But Whaam! ... you can't deny the energy in a room full of Lichtensteins. I love their ambivalence and the way they seem to celebrate the vitality of popular culture, whilst commenting wryly on what Lichtenstein described as 'a sort of anti-sensibility that pervades society.'
So I woke up (I self-medicated en route with puff pastry, raspberries and Chantilly cream at Maison Bertaux) and enjoyed Roy's riffs on Matisse, Picasso and Monet.
Still Life with Goldfish |
And was surprised by his delicate Chinese landscapes.
Landscape with Philosopher |
Every time I read your posts I feel I should dash up to London! And I love your self medication, how sensible.
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Jude x
Oh, Jude, you haven't got far to go, no excuses!
ReplyDeleteI felt less guilty about the cream cake because it was the most fresh fruit I'd eaten all week. Vitamin-packed!
I am ambivalent about his art - it really all boils down to dots, i feel no love in it at all...
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