Robert Longo
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Robert Longo is a recurring person in the Collected Agenda archive, appearing 2 times across 2 issues between October 02, 2024 and October 28, 2024. The archive places it in contexts such as “Works on view from … Robert Longo”; “Johnny Mnemonic in Black & White by Robert Longo… live Q&A with Robert Longo”; “live Q&A with Robert Longo and curator Vera Dika”. It most often appears alongside Adeline Swartzendruber, Annabel Boardman, Brooklyn.
Metadata
- Category: People
- Mention count: 2
- Issue count: 2
- First seen: October 02, 2024
- Last seen: October 28, 2024
Appears In
Related Pages
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- Adeline Swartzendruber (2 shared issues)
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- Annabel Boardman (2 shared issues)
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- Brooklyn (2 shared issues)
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- Chloe Pingeon (2 shared issues)
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- Collected Agenda (2 shared issues)
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- KGB (2 shared issues)
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- Sovereign House (2 shared issues)
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- Vera Dika (2 shared issues)
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- Zack Graham (2 shared issues)
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- 12 Questions (1 shared issues)
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- 27 Club (1 shared issues)
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- Accdntl Dred (1 shared issues)
External Links
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- Instagram: https://instagram.com/robert_longo_studio
Source Context
Recovered passages from the original issue text. When the raw archive preserved outbound links inside the source passage, they are listed directly under the quote.
From 6 - 8pm — Sara's at Dunkunsthalle celebrates the opening of The Pictures Generation: From Hallwalls to the Kitchen, and Beyond. Curated by Vera Dika, this group exhibition continues the gallery's exploration of the early days of The Picture Generation, highlighting artists who lived and worked at a pivotal time in the area of the Financial District, exploring boundaries of high art and popular culture. Works on view from Gretchen Bender, Charlie Clough, Nancy Dwyer, Jack Goldstein, Robert Longo, Cindy Sherman, and Michael Zwack.
At 7pm at The Roxy — SARA’S and Dunkunsthalle present a special screening of Johnny Mnemonic in Black & White by Robert Longo, as part of their ongoing focus on the early days of the Pictures Generation. The screening will be followed by a live Q&A with Robert Longo and curator Vera Dika.