
Roy Lichtenstein
Imperfect 63 x 88, 1988
Woodcut, screenprint and collage on board
63 x 88 in
160 x 223.5 cm
160 x 223.5 cm
Edition of 45
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Roy Lichtenstein’s Imperfect series (1988) marks a bold and innovative chapter in the artist’s career, where he breaks the boundaries—literally—of traditional printmaking. In these striking compositions, lines extend beyond the...
Roy Lichtenstein’s Imperfect series (1988) marks a bold and innovative chapter in the artist’s career, where he breaks the boundaries—literally—of traditional printmaking. In these striking compositions, lines extend beyond the edges of the image frame, intentionally “imperfecting” the otherwise precise geometry. With vibrant colors, sharp angles, and playful asymmetry, the Imperfect works challenge viewers’ expectations of balance, symmetry, and perfection. Bridging abstraction and Pop, this series exemplifies Lichtenstein’s late-career experimentation and remains a powerful statement on modern design, visual logic, and the beauty of deviation. A must-have for serious collectors of postwar and contemporary art.