Roy Lichtenstein (1975)
In conversation with Roy Lichtenstein, critic Lawrence Alloway places Pop Art on a continuum of twentieth-century art that includes collage, Dada, and Purism in referring to signs and objects of contemporary society; Lichtenstein argues for distinctions between himself, Warhol, Oldenburg, and others. In his Long Island studio, Lichtenstein works on an elaborate composition; one of his 4 major paintings on the theme "The Artist's Studio."
Director: Michael Blackwood
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Roy Lichtenstein as Self |
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Andy Warhol as Self |
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John Coplans as Self |
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Claes Oldenburg as Self |
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Larry Rivers as Self |
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James Rosenquist as Self |
| Sound | Morning Slayter | Sound Mixer |
| Directing | Michael Blackwood | Director |
| Editing | Seth Schneidman | Editor |
| Camera | Nicholas T. Proferes | Director of Photography |