Robert Longo - Charcoal (Hardcover)


Robert Longo's mastery of charcoal drawing has made him one of America's most admired artists. With every new work he reinvests the tradition of history painting with fresh relevance and impact, rendering majestic, era-defining images in a sensuous and sculptural photorealism. Longo's sense of both literal scale and historical scope is monumental, as a survey of his numerous serial works soon reveals: the "Freud Drawings" cycle of 2000 with its large-format treatment of Edmund Engelmann's photographs of Sigmund Freud's Vienna apartment, taken days before Freud's departure for London; or the 2003 "Sickness of Reason"series, with its high-contrast images of atomic explosions, combining sublimity and terror; or the famous one-drawing-per-day "Magellan"sequence of the mid-1990s, a virtual atlas of the iconography of the 1990s, intermixed with images from Longo's immediate daily life. This handsome, chunky volume surveys Longo's drawings of the past two decades, from "Magellan"and the "Freud" cycle to "Monsters" (2000), "Sickness of Reason"(2003), "Ophelia"(2002), "Beginning of the World"(2007) and others.
Robert Longo was born in Brooklyn in 1953 and received a BFA in sculpture from Buffalo State College in 1975. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Longo collaborated with musicians loosely associated with New York's No Wave movement, such as Glenn Branca, Rhys Chatham and Jonathan Kane, and formed the band Robert Longo's Menthol Wars. In the 1980s, as his "Men in the City"drawing series was winning him critical acclaim, Longo also directed several music videos, including New Order's "Bizarre Love Triangle" and R.E.M.'s "The One I Love." In 1995 he directed the cyberpunk film "Johnny Mnemonic," starring Keanu Reeves, Dolph Lundgren and "Beat" Takeshi.

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Robert Longo's mastery of charcoal drawing has made him one of America's most admired artists. With every new work he reinvests the tradition of history painting with fresh relevance and impact, rendering majestic, era-defining images in a sensuous and sculptural photorealism. Longo's sense of both literal scale and historical scope is monumental, as a survey of his numerous serial works soon reveals: the "Freud Drawings" cycle of 2000 with its large-format treatment of Edmund Engelmann's photographs of Sigmund Freud's Vienna apartment, taken days before Freud's departure for London; or the 2003 "Sickness of Reason"series, with its high-contrast images of atomic explosions, combining sublimity and terror; or the famous one-drawing-per-day "Magellan"sequence of the mid-1990s, a virtual atlas of the iconography of the 1990s, intermixed with images from Longo's immediate daily life. This handsome, chunky volume surveys Longo's drawings of the past two decades, from "Magellan"and the "Freud" cycle to "Monsters" (2000), "Sickness of Reason"(2003), "Ophelia"(2002), "Beginning of the World"(2007) and others.
Robert Longo was born in Brooklyn in 1953 and received a BFA in sculpture from Buffalo State College in 1975. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Longo collaborated with musicians loosely associated with New York's No Wave movement, such as Glenn Branca, Rhys Chatham and Jonathan Kane, and formed the band Robert Longo's Menthol Wars. In the 1980s, as his "Men in the City"drawing series was winning him critical acclaim, Longo also directed several music videos, including New Order's "Bizarre Love Triangle" and R.E.M.'s "The One I Love." In 1995 he directed the cyberpunk film "Johnny Mnemonic," starring Keanu Reeves, Dolph Lundgren and "Beat" Takeshi.

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Imprint

Hatje Cantz

Country of origin

Germany

Release date

May 2012

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First published

August 2012

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Dimensions

306 x 261 x 35mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

252

ISBN-13

978-3-7757-3196-6

Barcode

9783775731966

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LSN

3-7757-3196-2



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