Lichtenstein And Lactation. Questions?
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The Stereo Hell American Apparel guerrilla art project continues to hit the pop art movement, this time spritzing maybe the most famous work by “industrial painter” Roy Lichtenstein. The piece parodied is the comic book inspired “Drowning Girl” (1963), on view at MoMA. To recap, the prankster has DPed Damien Hirst, cannonballed Jeff Koons, Xed out Andy Warhol, ass-targeted Jasper Johhs (and shot a hole in Richard Prince), and stood Maurizio Cattelan on his head. Now, Lichtenstein posthumously gets breast milk squeezed in his face. What next? Well, there are an awful lot of famous pop artists. And Animal will keep chronicling this art/advertising remix.
Photo: 13th St. @ 4th Ave. via Stereo Hell (click image to enlarge)





























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