14A = THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THIS AND THAT WEDNESDAY, NOV.7, 2001 DAILY SPECIALS FEATURING... Great Menu 'till 1 a.m. Every Day ALL Major TV Sports Packages on 40 TV's Dart Boards Pool Tables NTN Golden Tee MON. • $3 00 BIGGIN'S SIZE SHINERBOCK • OB1 TOURNAMENT TUE. • HALF PRICE BURGERS 5PM-1AM (WITH DRINK PURCHASE) • $3⁰⁰ BIGGIN'S SIZE BUD LIGHT • 10PM-1AM KARAOKE FRI. $ 475 BIGGIN'S SIZE MARGARITAS ON THE ROCKS WED. 2 FOR 1 ON MOST DRINKS THUR. . $300 PREMIUM DRAFT BEERS . $350 PROZEN MARGARITAS SAT. • $3⁰⁰ CORONAS • 10PM-1AM KARAOKE SUN. $300 BIGGIN'S SIZE LABATTS DRAWS --the two paintings by Roy Lichtenstein could not appear to be more different, yet both manipulate a central theme used throughout his career — the brushstroke. Open Daily 11a.m.-2a.m. Just West of Kasold at 3512 Clinton Parkway (1 mile west of Iowa on 23rd Street) WEATHER FORECAST TODAY Mostly sunny with brisk southern winds. 75 50 TOMORROW 57 46 Strong northernly winds and clouds early, both clearing by midday. FRIDAY 57 46 KUJH-TV News Newscasts are every hour on the half hour starting at 5:30 p.m. 60 32 Clear and cool. TIMOTHY BUSH/DEPARTMENT OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES HTTP://CHINOOK.PHSX.UKANS.EDU BY RANDY REIGER GONGFARMER THE GONGFARMER BY RANDY REGIER Show exhibits lifetime of work The Associated Press NEW YORK — A serene, abstract landscape with a single bonsai tree peering out from one corner is displayed opposite a busy canvas of frantic squiggles and crisscrosses melded with thicker lines in a frenzy of bold colors. brushstroke. The first major survey of Lichtenstein's work since his death in 1997. Brushstrokes: Four Decades, at the Mitchell-Innes and Nash gallery, focuses on the brushstroke technique in his paintings, drawings and sculptures. For those who think of Lichtenstein primarily as a Pop artist whose cartoon images have become icons of the Pop Art movement, the exhibit offers an overview of his diverse body of work which borrows from many schools of art. Lichtenstein produced approximately 4,500 works during his lifetime, the earliest dating from about 1940. He frequently revisited his own earlier paintings as well other renowned works when developing new images. Landscape in Fog, part of his Chinese landscape series painted in 1996, combines the Benday dots found in many of his earlier cartoon images with a breezy, gray brushstroke spanning the center of the canvas. Here the dots — much in the style of the French pointillists lend to a minimalist landscape, a broad departure from the brazen dots in his garish Pop Art images. "I love the way that he deals with abstraction and the mood of tranquility," Lucy Mitchell-Innes said of the oil and magna landscape. "It was more about emotion and feeling the hand of the artist," associate director Adrian Turner said of the early work. "With Pop Art, it became more about bringing the art back to the people." people. The show, which opened Nov. 1 and runs through Jan. 12. is composed of some 40 works, including a few from the Roy Lichtenstein Estate and Foundation which are on public display for the first time. 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