Robert Longo
"Crystal Chandelier." 2012.
Pigment print.
Signed and numbered.
Edition of 15 copies.
Measurements: 127 x 151,5 cm.
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ROBERT LONGO (New York, 1953).
"Crystal Chandelier." 2012.
Pigment print.
Signed and numbered.
Edition of 15 copies.
Measurements: 127 x 151,5 cm.
In "Crystal Chandelier", Robert Longo transforms an image of luxury and splendor into an unsettling presence, suspended between beauty, power and menace. The chandelier, isolated against an absolute black background, appears as an architecture of light: a baroque structure of arms, crystals and reflections that emerges from the darkness with almost spectral intensity.
The work is fully inscribed in Longo's visual language, marked by the dramatic use of chiaroscuro, the appropriation of iconic images and a constant tension between hyperrealism and estrangement. The motif of the chandelier refers to historical opulence, the theater of power and spaces of social representation, but its treatment in black and white strips it of all decorative warmth to turn it into a monumental, cold and magnetic image.
The electric light, multiplied in the crystals, updates a symbol of the past and places it in an ambiguous territory: between aristocratic relic, object of desire and emblem of an almost violent beauty. In this sense, the work prolongs one of Longo's central concerns: the way in which images of power remain active, even when they seem frozen in time.
Because of its large format, the intensity of its visual presence and the small edition of 15 copies, "Crystal Chandelier" is a work of special interest within the artist's photographic and graphic production.
Robert Longo is a key figure in contemporary American art and one of the names associated with the Pictures Generation, along with Cindy Sherman, Richard Prince and Barbara Kruger. Trained at Buffalo State College, he achieved international recognition in the early 1980s with the "Men in the Cities" series, whose images of bodies in tension became visual icons of the urban culture of the time. His work, developed in drawing, photography, sculpture, film and installation, explores the relationship between image, power, violence, desire and collective memory. Longo has exhibited at major international institutions, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Guggenheim Museum, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Tate in London.
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