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Cartoons have been art's most common language going on 50 years, ever since Roy Lichtenstein painted Mickey Mouse and Edward Ruscha conjured Little Orphan Annie. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
By Kelly Crow PHILADELPHIA--If only paintings could talk.For years, Georges Schreiber's 1945 view of a coral sun setting over Manhattan's Financial District hung in the New York boardroom of Lehman Brothers. Full Article at Wall Street Journal
'Frolic' by artist Roy Lichtenstein is on display at Christie's during a press preview of their Post War and Contemporary Art Evening Sales in New York, May 01, 2009. The painting will go under the hammer for an estimated 4-6 million USD on May 13, 2009. View Photo »
PHILADELPHIA — Even in these trying financial times, few going-out-of-business sales are like this one. Full Article at Fort Worth Star-Telegram
and sculpture on Dec. 6th and a no-reserve auction of 450 more prints on Feb. 12. Philadelphia » Even in these trying financial times, you're not going to see many going-out-of-business sales like this one. Full Article at Salt Lake Tribune
Still from the video Studio Monkey by Andrew Bracey A CCTV camera guards a vacated artist's studio. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
A car decorated by Roy Lichtenstein in 1977 can be seen in Grand Central Station in New York March 24, 2009. View Photo »
The 200-plus pieces of modern and contemporary art up for bid once lined the corridors and graced the board rooms of Lehman's offices in New York, Boston and Wilmington, Del. Full Article at Macleans.ca
(GNU) "Arts and crafts night" DIY Christmas gifts that cost nothing (zip, zero, zilch, nada...): 5 Free Christmas Gifts to Make at Home That Are Sure to Make a Good Impression Homemade Christmas gifts have always been the hallmark of children. Full Article at Associated Content
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Artist Frank Stella stands next to the BMW, that he painted in 1976, at a display in Grand Central Terminal March 24, 2009 in New York. Four iconic BMW Art Cars designed by Andy Warhol, Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein and Robert Rauschenberg were unveiled at the public art exhibit.
View Photo »Spectators view a BMW, painted by artist Roy Lichtenstein in 1977, at a display in Grand Central Terminal March 24, 2009 in New York. Four iconic BMW Art Cars designed by Andy Warhol, Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein and Robert Rauschenberg were unveiled at the public art exhibit.
View Photo »A worker dusts off a BMW painted by artist Andy Warhol in 1979 at a display in Grand Central Terminal March 24, 2009 in New York. Four iconic BMW Art Cars designed by Andy Warhol, Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein and Robert Rauschenberg were unveiled at the public art exhibit.
View Photo »Spectators view a BMW, painted by Frank Stella in 1976 , at a display in Grand Central Terminal March 24, 2009 in New York. Four iconic BMW Art Cars designed by Andy Warhol, Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein and Robert Rauschenberg were unveiled at the public art exhibit.
View Photo »A worker dusts off a BMW painted by artist Andy Warhol in 1979 at a display in Grand Central Terminal on March 24, 2009 in New York. Four iconic BMW Art Cars designed by Andy Warhol, Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein and Robert Rauschenberg were unveiled at the public art exhibit.
View Photo »A worker dusts off a BMW painted by artist Robert Rauschenberg in 1986 at a display in Grand Central Terminal on March 24, 2009 in New York. Four iconic BMW Art Cars designed by Andy Warhol, Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein and Robert Rauschenberg were unveiled at the public art exhibit.
View Photo »A worker dusts off a BMW painted by artist Robert Rauschenberg in 1986 at a display in Grand Central Terminal on March 24, 2009 in New York. Four iconic BMW Art Cars designed by Andy Warhol, Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein and Robert Rauschenberg were unveiled at the public art exhibit.
View Photo »A man takes a cell phone picture of a car decorated by Roy Lichtenstein in 1977 at Grand Central Station, in New York March 24, 2009.
View Photo »Dawn Hope Stevens, right, examines a BMW art car designed by Frank Stella during the BMW Art Car World Tour presented at the Los Angeles Contemporary Museum of Art (LACMA), Thursday Feb. 12, 2009 in Los Angeles.
View Photo »NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 12: Riders walk beneath a reproduction of a Roy Lichtenstein artwork in the Atlantic Avenue subway station February 12, 2009 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City.
View Photo »Spectators view a BMW, painted by artist Roy Lichtenstein in 1977, at a display in Grand Central Terminal March 24, 2009 in New York. Four iconic BMW Art Cars designed by Andy Warhol, Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein and Robert Rauschenberg were unveiled at the public art exhibit.
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