Roy Lichtenstein (1991) Poster

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7/10
A Brief Glimpse At The Life & Times Of An Iconic American Pop Artist
StrictlyConfidential19 June 2020
(*Art-trivia note*) - In 2017 - Roy Lichtenstein's 1962 painting "Masterpiece" sold for the sum of $165 million.

Of all of the American artists who successfully emerged onto the "pop art" scene during the 1960s - It is definitely Roy Lichtenstein's work that appeals to me the most.

Originally broadcast on TV back in 1990 - This "Lichtenstein" bio-documentary (of stills, archival footage, and interviews) offers the viewer a very informed profile of said-artist's life and work.

While watching this "ArtHaus" presentation, it's so easy to understand why Lichtenstein is widely considered to be one of the most popular artists of his generation.

(*Note*) - In 1997 - Roy Lichtenstein (73 at the time) died of pneumonia.
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8/10
Roy Review
visarujtang17 March 2024
I was introduce to this documentary by my teacher. At first, I thought that it will be just normal and boring documentary talking about art stuff, but surprisingly it is such an enjoyable documentary for me. This documentary is like 50 minutes but when I finish watching it, I feel like it was very shorter the director Christ Hunt did a very great job.

This document takes us on a fascinating journey into the life and art of one of the most famous artists of the Pop Art movement. The director Christ Hunt does a great job of telling Lichtenstein's story, showing us how he grew up how he thinks and what inspired him to become an artist.

The documentary starts by showing us Lichtenstein's early years and the things that influenced him. There was old footage of him working interviews of many critics which they will give us a lot of interest information and the ideas behind Lichtenstein work, the documentary was continuous commentary by Lichtenstein himself.

One thing that is interesting is the way Lichtenstein did art differently, instead of traditional painting like other artist back then, he explain that he used things from everyday life, like comic strips and advertisement in his work. Which there is an expert who will explain why this was so important and how it changed art forever.

But the documentary isn't just about art, it's also about what Lichtenstein's art meant. It makes us think about big ideas like consumer culture and what art is supposed to do. Hunt helps us see that there's more to Lichtenstein's paintings than what just eyes can see.

Furthermore, we also get a peek into Lichtenstein's personal life through interviews with his family and friends, this document shows what kind of person he was, his passions, his struggles and what drove him to create his art. He wasn't just an artist; he was someone who cared deeply about his work and always wanted to make it better.

This documentary is not only informative but also visually decent. The way the documentary is put together makes it easy to understand, it is very composed and enjoyable it keeps me engaged from start to finish.

In the end, Hunt's documentary is a tribute to Lichtenstein and his impact on the art world. With it wonderfully storytelling and rich in detail, it shows us why he's considered one of the greatest artists of the 20th century and why his work still matters today. Whether you're an art lover or just curious, this document of Roy Lichtenstein is definitely worth watching.
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9/10
Lichtenstein in a nutshell
andrfenlon18 June 2002
The documentary is a very interesting and informative survey of Lichtenstein's work, structured around interviews of various art critics along with continuous commentary by Lichtenstein himself. Lichtenstein analyzes several of his most famous pieces and explains his artistic processes and development in detail. There is also fascinating footage of Lichtenstein working in his studio. Refreshingly, Chris Hunt does a good job in presenting the material in a very unbiased, objective way. The film appears to be part of a series of documentaries for a British TV channel.
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