Stretching alongside the banks of the Moscow River, Gorky Park is one of the most celebrated places in Moscow, Russia. A rare urban retreat in the heart of an overcrowded and congested city. Built in 1928, this park holds entertainment for tourists and Muscovites alike and was the location for Slinkachus exciting work Stroll
Throughout March Andipa Gallery are proud to present what promises to be both a comprehensive and scintillating display of Roy Lichtenstein works alongside selected examples from his contemporaries Andy Warhol and Tom Wesselmann. Together, these artists were instrumental and ground-breaking in their technique and approach to contemporary art in the 1960s, breaking from the tradition of abstract expressionism and instead turning to commercial and popular culture for their subjects.
Andipa Gallery has devoted both floors of its exhibition space to showcasing and celebrating some of Pop Arts most iconic and venerated pieces. For a limited time only, the enrapturing bursts of colour, thick outlines and poignant messages that so wonderfully and vividly characterise Lichtensteins imagery will be exhibited in the heart of Knightsbridge, at Andipa Gallery.
The show will symbiotically coincide with the major retrospective of Lichtensteins work on display at the Tate Modern between 21st February and 27th May. As such, the Andipa Gallery hopes to both channel and extend the public interest in Lichtenstein and endorse the renewed general enthusiasm, which will inevitably ensue as a result of the topical lectures, conferences and workshops to be concurrently held at the Tate Modern.