Robert Longo - Painter and Printmaker

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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Robert Longo was born in 1953 in Brooklyn, New York. He was raised on suburban Long Island where as a youth he participated in various arts activities from a very young age. Longo developed an early fascination with all forms of mass media; especially movies, television, magazines, and comic books. These hallmark influences are still incorporated into the art work that he is producing today. Robert Longo received his education from the State University College in Buffalo, New York.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]In order to create works such as Barbara and Ralph, Longo first projects photographs of his subjects onto paper and traces the figures in graphite, stripping away all details of the background. After he records the basic contours, his assistant, Diane Shea, continues work on the figure for about a week, filling in the details. Next, Longo goes back into the drawing, using a combination of graphite and charcoal, to provide as he says, "all the cosmetic work." At this point, he makes a number of changes in the figure. Some are subtle: just a little more definition to a shoulder, perhaps, or a darker cast to the shoes. Others are radical: a subject, who in the original photo was wearing jeans, may finally sport a pair of formal black trousers in the drawing. Longo continues to work on the drawing making numerous adjustments until, about a week later, it is completed.
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http://www.robertlongo.com/

some of his works

www.fineartsite.com, www.onartworks.com

love his sense of dramatic movement
a stragling dance in our society
 
Sometimes the power of simplicity says so much. Those are excellent pics.
 
one of my painting teachers used to be obsessed with him which resulted in our throwing plush balls through the ateliers as a sketching exercise:P

thanks for the thread.
 
^haha..that sounds like much fun :lol:

i like the tension he created in his work..especially the male works...makes me feel unease :heart:
 
Yeah i like it... simple but yet strong. As muxu said the tension is very good :wink:
 
He has a current exhibition at metro pictures gallery in NY. These images are from their website metropicturesgallery.com
 

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same as above
 

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metropicturesgallery
 

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I love this one
 

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These are all charcoal on paper.
 

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