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Formato
Brossura
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 1986
Editore
University Art Museum/California State
Descrizione
In a compelling exploration of urban landscapes and human emotion, this book showcases the mesmerizing works of Robert Longo, particularly his iconic "Men in the Cities" series. The exhibition at California State University highlights Longo's striking ability to blend figure and environment, capturing the tension and dynamism of modern life. Through his masterful use of charcoal and stark compositions, he conveys a sense of urgency and movement that resonates deeply with viewers.
Accompanying the visuals, Lucinda Barnes provides insightful commentary that enhances the reader's appreciation of Longo's themes. The interplay between man and the city is examined, offering a reflection on contemporary society's complexities. This documentation of an influential exhibition invites art lovers and scholars alike to delve into the depths of Longo's artistic vision.
Accompanying the visuals, Lucinda Barnes provides insightful commentary that enhances the reader's appreciation of Longo's themes. The interplay between man and the city is examined, offering a reflection on contemporary society's complexities. This documentation of an influential exhibition invites art lovers and scholars alike to delve into the depths of Longo's artistic vision.