Robert Longo – Small Earth

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Robert Longo (b.1953)

Small Earth, 2012

Medium: Archival pigment print

Dimensions: 43.1 × 43.1 cm (17 × 17 in)

Edition of 30 + 5 PP: Hand-signed and numbered

Condition: Excellent

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About this artwork

Robert Longo – Small Earth

Robert Longo’s Small Earth (2012) is a signed archival pigment print measuring 43.1 × 43.1 cm, depicting a stark, hyperreal view of the planet suspended against a deep black void. Isolated at the center of the composition, the Earth appears luminous yet vulnerable, reduced to a solitary sphere adrift in infinite darkness.

Part of Longo’s ongoing exploration of power, spectacle, and global anxiety, the limited edition print reflects his photographically based practice and mastery of dramatic contrast. By stripping away context and scale, Robert Longo transforms a familiar image into a meditation on fragility, distance, and planetary precarity. The dense black ground intensifies the sense of suspension, evoking both awe and unease.

Executed in an edition of 30 plus 5 printer’s proofs, this fine art print is hand-signed and numbered by the artist, representing a concise and powerful statement within Longo’s broader engagement with contemporary political and environmental realities.

Robert Longo – Janet (from Men in the Cities)

About Robert Longo

Robert Longo (born 1953, Brooklyn, New York) is a leading figure of the Pictures Generation, internationally recognized for his monumental, photographically derived drawings that examine power, violence, and authority in contemporary culture. Working primarily in charcoal, Longo transforms media-sourced imagery, including guns, jet fighters, waves, flags, and political figures, into stark black-and-white compositions defined by dramatic chiaroscuro and hyperreal precision.

By appropriating and recontextualizing images from mass media, Robert Longo exposes the spectacle embedded in systems of power. His intense contrasts of light and shadow heighten psychological tension, turning moments of action into suspended, almost cinematic tableaux. Across drawing, sculpture, film, photography, and printmaking, he maintains a rigorous visual language that merges technical mastery with cultural critique.

Longo rose to prominence with his seminal Men in the Cities series (1979–1983), featuring sharply dressed figures caught in contorted, ambiguous gestures. These works became icons of 1980s art, reflecting anxiety, alienation, and the pressures of corporate and political structures. Throughout his career, Longo has continued to confront themes of state control, media influence, and collective fear, positioning his artworks as both visually commanding and intellectually urgent.

His drawings, photographs and limited edition prints been exhibited at major institutions worldwide, including the Museum of Modern Art and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, affirming his enduring impact on contemporary art and political image-making.

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