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Born 1955 Brooklyn, New York. Known for: Modernist figure, sculpture, graphics, drawing.
Robert Longo (1953-). Where United States culture, media, greed, and violence meet, one finds the work of Robert Longo. Longo's ground breaking series, Men In The Cities, draws its strength and... Read full biography
Robert Longo (1953-). Where United States culture, media, greed, and violence meet, one finds the work of Robert Longo. Longo's ground breaking series, Men In The Cities, draws its strength and inspiration from Longo's fascination with the works of many artists in many media, but particularly from... Read full biography
Robert Longo (1953-). Where United States culture, media, greed, and violence meet, one finds the work of Robert Longo. Longo's ground breaking series, Men In The Cities, draws its strength and inspiration from Longo's fascination with the works of many artists in many media, but particularly from Hollywood's stylization of violence. His figures are captured in mid-motion; one wonders whether they are dancing or dying. Their creation and popularity have come to represent the high-speed,... Read full biography
Robert Longo (1953-). Where United States culture, media, greed, and violence meet, one finds the work of Robert Longo. Longo's ground breaking series, Men In The Cities, draws its strength and inspiration from Longo's fascination with the works of many artists in many media, but particularly from Hollywood's stylization of violence. His figures are captured in mid-motion; one wonders whether they are dancing or dying. Their creation and popularity have come to represent the high-speed, high-pressure decade of the 1980's. Longo describes the subjects in this series as ". doomed souls. They're people who built the buildings that would eventually fall on them." . He views his work as abstract symbols, ". more like Japanese calligraphy, or... Read full biography
Robert Longo (1953-). Where United States culture, media, greed, and violence meet, one finds the work of Robert Longo. Longo's ground breaking series, Men In The Cities, draws its strength and inspiration from Longo's fascination with the works of many artists in many media, but particularly from Hollywood's stylization of violence. His figures are captured in mid-motion; one wonders whether they are dancing or dying. Their creation and popularity have come to represent the high-speed, high-pressure decade of the 1980's. Longo describes the subjects in this series as ". doomed souls. They're people who built the buildings that would eventually fall on them." . He views his work as abstract symbols, ". more like Japanese calligraphy, or logos" . Longo works with assistants to create an image and, as an artist, focuses on the communicat... Read full biography
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Magazine Articles (18)
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- Review of ExhibitionsSeptember 2004Editors, Art in AmericaArt in America
- ARTtalkJuly 2004Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- Sign Here!July 2004Haus, MaryARTnews
- Report from New YorkJune 2004Heartney, EleanorArt in America
- ARTtalkFebruary 2004Editor, ARTtalkARTnews
- New York? New York!January 2004Bass, RuthArt-Talk
- Preview Winter 2004January 2004Editors, ArtforumARTFORUM
- Capital GainsDecember 2003Protzman, FerdinandARTnews
- Bright Light, Big CityApril 2003Nesbit, MollyARTFORUM
- Robert Longo Talks to Mary HausMarch 2003Haus, MaryARTFORUM
- Time Capsules 1980-1985March 2003Rimanelli, DavidARTFORUM
- Role ModelsMarch 2003Wolmer, BruceArt & Auction
- Review of ExhibitionsJanuary 2003Editors, Art in AmericaArt in America
- ReviewsDecember 2002Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- Report from Arizona-Not a MirageDecember 2002Rubinstein, RaphaelArt in America
- Signs of the TimeOctober 2001Rimanelli, DavidARTFORUM
- ReviewsDecember 1999EditorsARTnews
- Going HollywoodMay 1995Hogrefe, JeffreyARTnews
