Robert Longo, in his early work, was known for his signature jumping figures. Leaping and pirouetting on Lower Manhattan rooftops, they encapsulated youth, boldness, the launch of a new precarious era ...
A visit to Robert Longo’s SoHo studio comes with a warning: you might get covered in charcoal. It’s a muggy Thursday morning in midsummer and the artist, 72, is dressed in his signature uniform of all ...
Robert Longo, "Untitled (American Eagle)" (2017) charcoal on mounted paper, 70 1/16 × 96 inches (Nancy A. Nasher and David J. Haemisegger Collection) On view now at the Milwaukee Art Museum, Robert ...
If you are wondering where art titans Cindy Sherman and Robert Longo got their start, you need go no further than the Dunkunsthalle on Manhattan’s Fulton Street. Once a couple sharing a loft in the ...
Edition Schellmann, New York and Munich, pub. Please be advised that due to recent global shipping events, there may be fulfillment delays during the post-sale process. These monochromatic, ...
The image of Kenny Britt at the Milwaukee Art Museum is arresting. The NFL player stands in a darkened stadium with what looks like game-introductory smoke behind him. His head is pointed down, but ...
This monochromatic lithograph is a classic example of Robert Longo's iconic Men in the Cities series, which portrays both men and women dressed in formal business attire and posed in writhing and ...
An interview of Robert Longo conducted 2009 January 30-31, by Judith Olch Richards, for the Archives of American Art, at Longo's studio, in New York. Longo speaks of his Italian heritage, his family ...
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