Art And Appropriation

Artnet: Was Roy Lichtenstein an Appropriation Artist or Plagiarist? A New Documentary Probes the Ethics of His Multimillion-Dollar Comic Art Empire

In the 1960s, when Roy Lichtenstein began incorporating comic strips into his paintings, he framed the gesture as a form of ironic appropriation. His use of cartoons and comics was meant to ...

Was Roy Lichtenstein an Appropriation Artist or Plagiarist? A New Documentary Probes the Ethics of His Multimillion-Dollar Comic Art Empire

Moviefone: Whaam! Blam! Roy Lichtenstein and the Art of Appropriation - Where to Watch

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Whaam! Blam! Roy Lichtenstein and the Art of Appropriation - Where to Watch

MutualArt.com: Art Attribution (Part II): Appropriation Art at the Frontiers of Fair Use

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The style of art known as appropriation art has intensified since the 20th Century when cubist artists Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque incorporated non-art objects into their collage practice. In ...

Art Attribution (Part II): Appropriation Art at the Frontiers of Fair Use

Was Roy Lichtenstein a great artist, a thief, or both? This is the question addressed by the feature documentary WHAAM! BLAM! Roy Lichtenstein and the Art of Appropriation. Along with Andy Warhol, ...

Artnet: Wayne Thiebaud Made an Art Out of Appropriation. A New Show Will Unpack Just How

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Wayne Thiebaud, appropriation artist? That’s the thesis of a forthcoming exhibition at the Legion of Honor, part of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. “It’s hard for me to think of artists who ...