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Installation view. Sweet Sixteen, Capitain Petzel, Berlin, 2024
Robert Longo
Study for Cowboy Hat, 2012Ink and charcoal on vellumSigned, titled and dated versoImage dimensions:
40.6 x 50.2 cm x 16 x 19.7 inches
Framed dimensions:
77.2 x 84.1 cm / 30.4 x 33.1 inchesB-RLONGO-.24-0001Further images
Robert Longo's Study for Cowboy Hat draws its inspiration from the hat worn by Judge Holden, the infamous antagonist of Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian (1985). The stark, monochromatic rendering of...Robert Longo's Study for Cowboy Hat draws its inspiration from the hat worn by Judge Holden, the infamous antagonist of Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian (1985). The stark, monochromatic rendering of the hat creates a dramatic and almost haunting image, emphasizing the dark and formidable presence of Judge Holden within the narrative. Longo's precise technique and attention to detail capture the texture and form of the hat, imbuing it with a sense of weight and significance that goes beyond its physical appearance. The meticulous black-and-white rendering amplifies the tension and foreboding inherent in the narrative. The choice of ink and charcoal on vellum as medium lends a timeless, ghostly quality to the work.
The American West, in popular culture and historical narrative, is often romanticized as a land of opportunity, rugged individualism, and manifest destiny. However, Longo's approach to this subject matter is far from romantic. Instead, he delves into the darker aspects of this mythology, exposing the brutal realities of conquest, conflict, and the lawlessness that accompanied westward expansion. In engaging with these themes, Longo aligns himself with a critical examination of American history, one that questions and deconstructs glorified legends to reveal underlying truths.
Exhibitions
Sweet Sixteen, Capitain Petzel, Berlin, 2024
Robert Longo, When Heaven and Hell Change Places, Hall Art Foundation | Schloss Derneburg Museum, Holle, 2019-20