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Author: Rebecca Savage

Rebecca is a PhD student at the University of Birmingham. Her research looks into the lives and works of female poster artists living in Britain between 1900 and 1939. Rebecca's work considers the intersections between fine art and visual culture and attempts to assess how poster design provided 20th century women with new artistic, social and economic opportunities. Beyond her research Rebecca is keen to share her work with those outside of the academic community, including museums and galleries, poster art dealers, and members of the public. Rebecca can be found on twitter @r_savs and can be emailed at RXS411@bham.ac.uk

Postcards in Isolation 17: Lichtenstein, In the Car, 1963

1st August 20207th August 2020  Rebecca Savage

Rebecca Savage reflects on 60s Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein’s In the Car, 1963, a colourful work that reminds her of the pre-corona freedoms we’re no longer able to enjoy fully.

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Posted in Art and design, ArtsTagged: 1960s, Covid-19, In the Car, Lichtenstein, Lockdown Living, Pop Art, Postcards in Isolation, Rebecca Savage, Rochelle Roberts, Roy Lichtenstein
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