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__The idea of montage has always been in my vocabulary... When you put images next to each other, what happens? I’m not interested in pastiche or collage. I’m interested in collision. — Robert Longo, 2024

Robert Longo re-envisages his Combines of the 1980s in Searchers, a two-part exhibition presented at Thaddaeus Ropac and Pace in London. His monumental new multimedia works reflect the breadth of the American artist’s career-long experimentation with the visual potential of different media. On view at Thaddaeus Ropac, Untitled (Pilgrim) extends to over seven metres in width and is composed of five panels, each executed in a different medium. Comprising a charcoal drawing, a video, a painting, a sculpture and a photograph, in the new works Longo explores the potential of ‘making a Combine in every way to see an image’ and, as the artist explains, in ‘almost every way that I could work.’ Conceived as a pair, Untitled (Pilgrim) will be presented concurrently with a second new Combine, Untitled (Hunter), on view at Pace, and coincides with Longo’s major solo exhibitions at the ALBERTINA Museum, Vienna and Milwaukee Art Museum.

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About the Artist

Robert Longo is an American artist whose practice encompasses drawing, painting, film, photography, music, performance, and sculpture.

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Founded in 1983, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac has galleries across Europe, in London, Paris and Salzburg, and an expanding team in Asia. Specialising in contemporary art and representing over 60 artists, the gallery supports and showcases the careers of some of the most influential artists today with a wide-ranging programme of over 40 exhibitions each year across its five extensive and historic gallery spaces.

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