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Robert Longo - Ellen, From Men in Cities, 1999, Lithograph on Arches paper

Ellen, From Men in Cities, 1999

Lithograph on Arches paper

69 7/8 x 39 7/8 in 177.5 x 101.3 cm

About this work

Robert Longo’s Ellen, from his acclaimed Men in the Cities series, captures the paradox of grace and collapse that defines this body of work. The figure, elegantly dressed in black, appears suspended in motion - her body arching backward as if caught between ecstasy and impact. Rendered in Longo’s signature hyperreal charcoal and graphite, every fold of fabric and strand of hair conveys both precision and chaos. Stripped of background or context, Ellen becomes a symbol of emotional and psychological tension - a portrait of modern life under pressure. Her movement feels cinematic yet timeless, embodying the fragility of composure and the beauty that emerges at the edge of control.

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Edition & Provenance

Year
1999
Medium
Lithograph on Arches paper
Edition
Edition of 50
Ellen, From Men in Cities

About Robert Longo

Robert Longo

Market Performance

Robert Longo is one of America's most critically and commercially significant contemporary artists, with a secondary market anchored by Christie's, Sotheby's, and Phillips. His large-scale charcoal drawings — among the most technically demanding works in contemporary art — regularly achieve six-figure results, with major works approaching seven figures. His prints and works on paper offer accessible entry points into a practice whose reputation and market value have grown continuously since the 1980s.

Life and Practice

Born in 1953 in Brooklyn, New York, Robert Longo studied at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence and the State University of New York at Buffalo. He emerged in the late 1970s and early 1980s as a founding figure of the Pictures Generation, a group of artists — including Cindy Sherman, Richard Prince, and Sherrie Levine — whose practice engaged critically with mass media imagery. His Men in the Cities series (1979–83) — large-scale charcoal drawings of suited figures writhing in ambiguous states between ecstasy and violence — made him internationally famous. His subsequent series, including the Combines and Body Hammers, expanded his engagement with mass media, corporate culture, and political imagery. He lives and works in New York.

Series Overview

Longo's most celebrated series, Men in the Cities, depicts figures in dramatic motion against blank backgrounds, drawn from photographs of friends and associates. His later Bodies works explored the abstraction of the human form under force. More recently, his large-scale charcoal drawings have taken on subjects including nuclear weapons, oceanic imagery, and news photographs rendered with extraordinary precision and scale.

Museum Collections

Longo's work is held by the Museum of Modern Art (New York), the Whitney Museum, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, and major collections internationally.

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