New. Robert Longo Jet Fighter

Chelsea Art Group has first access to this exciting new Robert Longo print that will be released in a couple of weeks. It will be a very small edition of 10. The price will be a sliding scale and will increase with every 3 prints sold. #4 will be 18k

Image size: 24 x 45 in.  (60.96  x 114.3 cm)
Paper size: 26 x 47 in.  (66.04  x 199.38 cm)
$15,000.
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Robert Longo burst onto the New York art scene as a brash 25-year-old with “Men in the Cities,” his iconic 1983 large-scale charcoal drawings of businessmen posing in uncanny contortions. “I always imagine that I want to make art that is going to kill you,” he said in 1984. “Whether it’s going to do it visually or physically, I’ll take either way.” Longo works and reworks his charcoal into thick-textured surfaces, giving his velvety drawings deep, blackened expanses and sharply contrasting whites; his forms are at once representational and softly elusive. Having been fascinated with popular culture as a child, Longo centers his practice on transposing images and the resulting transformation of meaning, linking him with the Pictures Generation. “An artist should know art history,” he says. “Shock value only lasts so long.” His recent works have included series depicting women in burkas, ocean waves, nuclear explosions, views of Sigmund Freud’s apartment, and zoo animals in cages.