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- Hand-signed // Rick by Robert Longo, created in 1994, is part of his iconic Men in the Cities series, which captures stark, dramatic moments of human movement frozen in time. This lithograph features a solitary male figure dressed in a suit and tie, his body twisted in an exaggerated, almost unnatural pose. The man, named Rick, leans backward as if struck by an invisible force, with one arm raised and the other hanging loosely. The sharp contrast between the black of his suit and the white of his shirt emphasizes the tension and dynamic energy in his posture. Longo's signature monochromatic palette and attention to detail lend the image a sense of both elegance and vulnerability. The bold stance of the figure, combined with the abstracted sense of motion, invites the viewer to interpret the moment—whether it is one of struggle, release, or something in between. Signed by the artist, this lithograph is a striking example of Longo’s exploration of movement, power, and isolation.
Rick, 1994
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- Hand-signed // Rick by Robert Longo, created in 1994, is part of his iconic Men in the Cities series, which captures stark, dramatic moments of human movement frozen in time. This lithograph features a solitary male figure dressed in a suit and tie, his body twisted in an exaggerated, almost unnatural pose. The man, named Rick, leans backward as if struck by an invisible force, with one arm raised and the other hanging loosely. The sharp contrast between the black of his suit and the white of his shirt emphasizes the tension and dynamic energy in his posture. Longo's signature monochromatic palette and attention to detail lend the image a sense of both elegance and vulnerability. The bold stance of the figure, combined with the abstracted sense of motion, invites the viewer to interpret the moment—whether it is one of struggle, release, or something in between. Signed by the artist, this lithograph is a striking example of Longo’s exploration of movement, power, and isolation.
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Lithograph
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Limited Edition Print
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What is new figuration?
Neo-Figurative Art is a collective term that refers to the revival of figurative art in America and Europe during the 1960s, following a period dominated by abstraction. Michel Ragon, a French art critic, argued that this resurgence of figuration occurred during a critical time of social and political upheaval in both regions.