
Roy Lichtenstein, 'Seductive Girl', 1964 Purple-Yellow
2009
Richard Pettibone's 2009 work appropriates Roy Lichtenstein's 'Seductive Girl' (1964) in acrylic and silkscreen on canvas with an artist's frame. The piece exemplifies Pettibone's practice of miniaturizing and recontextualizing famous artworks as conceptual commentary.
- Medium
- acrylic and silkscreen on canvas, in artist's frame
- Location
- Phillips, Salt Lake City, UT
- Spotted At
- Auction House · PhillipsView on map
🔨 Auction Lot
20th Century & Contemporary Art Day Sale, Morning Session
May 19, 2022
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Elaine Sturtevant
American · b. 1924

Sturtevant built her entire practice around replicating and appropriating iconic works by artists like Lichtenstein and Warhol, directly paralleling Pettibone's conceptual strategy of recontextualizing famous Pop Art imagery as critical commentary.

Mike Bidlo
American · b. 1953

Bidlo is renowned for meticulously repainting canonical works by Picasso, Warhol, and Lichtenstein as acts of appropriation and conceptual inquiry, sharing Pettibone's dedication to reimagining Pop Art masterpieces through careful reproduction.

Glenn Brown
British · b. 1966

Brown appropriates and transforms well known artworks using acrylic on canvas, recontextualizing source imagery with altered color palettes and scale, closely mirroring Pettibone's use of color variation and miniaturization as conceptual tools.

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