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WHAAM! BLAM! Roy Lichtenstein and the Art of Appropriation (2022) is available for streaming on AppleTV and other online platforms.
WHAAM! BLAM! Roy Lichtenstein and the Art of Appropriation (2022) is available for streaming on AppleTV and other online platforms.
Nathan Gelgud is a cartoonist in Los Angeles who makes comics about movies, art, books and sometimes himself for the New York Times, the New Yorker and the New York Review of Books. More by Nathan Gelgud
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