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How can you [accept] exploitation? How can you like the complete mecha — Roy Lichtenstein

"How can you [accept] exploitation? How can you like the complete mechanization of work? How can you like bad art? I have to answer that I accept it as being there, in the world."
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Roy Lichtenstein
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Roy Fox Lichtenstein was an American artist. A leading figure of the Pop Art movement, he is best known for his large-scale paintings inspired by comic books, advertisements, and mass-produced imagery. Lichtenstein's art is represented in major museum collections worldwide, and he remains one of the most influential and recognizable artists of the 20th century.

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"I think my work is different from comic strip – but I wouldnt call it transformation.. .What I do is form, whereas the comic strip is not formed in the sense Im using the word; the comics have shapes, but there has been no effort to make them intensely unified. The purpose is different, one intends to depict and I intend to unify. And my work is actually different form comic strips in that every mark is really in a different place. However slight the difference seems to some."
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"Artists have never worked with the model – just with the painting. What you [G. R. Swenson, the interviewer] are really saying is that an artist like Cézanne transforms what we think the painting ought to look like into something he thinks it ought to look like. He’s working with paint, not nature; he’s making a painting, hes forming. I think my work is different from comic strips – but I wouldnt call it transformation; I dont think that whatever is meant by it is important to art. What I do is form, whereas the comic strip is not formed in the sense I’m using the word; the comics have shapes but there has been no effort to make them intensely unified. The purpose is different, one intends to depict and I intend to unify."
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