Golf Ball | |
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Artist | Roy Lichtenstein |
Year | 1962 |
Movement | Pop art |
Dimensions | 81.3 cm × 81.3 cm (32.0 in × 32.0 in) |
Location | Private collection |
Golf Balls (sometimes Golfball) is a 1962 painting by Roy Lichtenstein. It is considered to fall within the art movement known as pop art. It depicts "a single sphere with patterned, variously directional semi-circular grooves."[1] The work is commonly associated with black-and-white Piet Mondrian works. It is one of the works that was presented at Lichtenstein's first solo exhibition and one that was critical to his early association with pop art. The work is commonly critiqued for its tension involving a three-dimensional representation in two dimensions with much discussion revolving around the choice of a background nearly without any perspective.