When I draw, I take it into me. I look at it,
it goes into every part of my body; it comes out of me.
Robert LongoRobert Longo, Untitled (Saturn), 2007
Untitled (Home, Earth 3), 2005
Charcoal on mounted paper, 72 x 72 inches/182.9 x 182.9 cm
Untitled (Moon, 1865), 2005
Charcoal on mounted paper, 88 x 72 inches/223.5 x 182.9 cm
Untitled (Jupiter), 2006
Charcoal on mounted paper, 72 x 89 inches/182.9 x 226.1 cm
Untitled (Earth, for Zander), 2006
Charcoal on mounted paper, 72 x 84 inches/182.9 x 213.4 cm
Untitled (Hot Sun), 2006
Charcoal on mounted paper, 72 x 84 inches/182.9 x 213.4 cm
Untitled (Moon in Shadow), 2006
Charcoal on mounted paper, 72 x 84 inches/182.9 x 213.4 cm
Untitled (Neptune and Triton), 2006
Charcoal on mounted paper, 52 x 100 inches/132.1 x 254 cm
Untitled (Saturn), 2006
Charcoal on mounted paper, 72 x 122 inches/182.9 x 309.9 cm
Untitled (Starfield #4), 2006
Charcoal on mounted paper, 94 x 48 inches/238.8 x 121.9 cm
Untitled (Jackson's Nebula), 2006
Charcoal on mounted paper, 115 x 70 inches/292.1 x 177.8 cm
From the series "THE OUTWARD AND VISIBLE SIGNS..., 2006"
Artist's quote from this Interview
Glorious work and glorious earth&sky. (Just listened to a wee interview with Longo on the MoMA site in relation to Cindy Sherman's show there. Random synchronocities . . .) Many thanks, Sophie.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Donna! Just went to see what you're talking about ... thanks a lot for pointing me to the interview - and the whole online exhibition of Cindy Sherman's work - of ("I am") Robert Longo ("and I try to be an artist!") *love him*
DeleteGreat blog!
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