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Tate Modern Conference

Lichtenstein and Pop Study Day: Other Worlds of British Pop

16 March 2013 at 10.30–17.30

Roy Lichtenstein, Whaam! 1963. Tate. © Estate of Roy Lichtenstein.

This study day explores issues raised by major Roy Lichtenstein retrospective at Tate Modern. His extraordinary body of work is the springboard for a critical exploration of ideas around the meaning of pop in the US and UK and its legacy for contemporary art and culture. Curators, academics and artists contribute to the debates.

Speakers include: Hal Foster, art critic and historian, Iria Candela, Co-curator Lichtenstein: A Retrospective, Tate Modern, David Mellor, University of Sussex, Gavin Turk, artist, Leon Wainwright and Lisa Tickner, art historians. Question and answer sessions will be chaired by Gill Perry, Open University and Marko Daniel, Tate.

  • Download the Lichtenstein study day programme [PDF, 680.34 Kb]

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Tate Modern

Starr Cinema

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16 March 2013 at 10.30–17.30

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