Roy Lichtenstein adapts his 1975 painting, The Red Horsemen, in which Cubist jockeys are rendered with energetic motion. “The 1980s were marked by nonconformism, eccentricity, audacity and joie de vivre. All these elements are clearly expressed in the stylistic vocabulary chosen by the organizers of the 1984 Games in Los Angeles, with its fun approach and acid colors” (Olympic Museum, Lausanne, 2017).
Held from July 28th-August 12th, it was the second time Los Angeles had hosted the games, and the first for over 50 years. The games are regarded as one of the most successful of all time, with the USA winning overall and the events turning over $250m in profit. The Olympic Committee of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics commissioned 15 artists to create posters for the event, including David Hockney, Robert Rauschenberg, Jennifer Bartlett, John Baldessari, and Roy Lichtenstein.
Reproduced from "The Red Horseman" 1975 Roy Lichtenstein
Copyright 1982 Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee
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