
Roy Lichtenstein: Painting with Scattered Brushstrokes
Roy Lichtenstein
Gagosian, 541 West 24th
541 West 24th, New York, NY 10011
Tuesday–Saturday 10am–6pm
Admission
Free Admission
Gallery hours: Tuesday–Saturday 10–6
About
Gagosian is pleased to announce Painting with Scattered Brushstrokes, an exhibition of works by Roy Lichtenstein opening on March 19, 2026. The exhibition assembles a selection of significant paintings, a sculpture, watercolors, and other works on paper exclusively from the Collection of the Lichtenstein Family. Titled after a 1984 canvas by Lichtenstein, Painting with Scattered Brushstrokes highlights the importance of the brushstroke as a formal and symbolic device in the artist's practice. In the works from the 1970s and '80s that are the exhibition's focus, Lichtenstein returned to one of his iconic motifs with renewed creativity. The artist first approached the brushstroke as subject in 1965, translating it into heavily outlined bands of color that read as illustrations of the painterly mark. Synonymous with the bravura and spontaneity of Abstract Expressionism, but meticulously defined with flat shapes and clear contours, Lichtenstein's Pop-inflected brushstrokes represent this essential element of painting in ways that further his engagement with issues of style and originality.