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Published: 15 May 2026 › Updated: 15 May 2026Albertina Museum

Albertina Museum

I recently had the opportunity to visit the Albertina Museum in Vienna and I must say it was an unforgettable experience. The gallery was presenting a special exhibition dedicated to the American artist, director, photographer and musician Robert Longo, which left me fascinated and inspired by the wide range of his work. Robert Longo rose to prominence in the 1980s with his series of drawings and sculptures called Men in the City. These works capture people in moments of intense emotional pain, often depicting them writhing in twisted emotions. The use of charcoal and graphite on paper lends a raw yet impactful beauty to these pieces, making the viewer think deeply about human experiences.

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What immediately caught my attention was the strong influence of reality and current events on Longo's work. His personal experiences, including the protests against the Vietnam War and the tragic event at Kent State University, where his former classmate was one of the students killed, strongly shaped his works. One such piece is the Pulitzer Prize-winning statue of his murdered classmate, which serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of political activism and media imagery.

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The exhibit also includes some of Longo's most famous works, such as "The Wailing Wall" and "Angel's Wings," which represents a crashing wave. The works demonstrate the artist's ability to convey deep emotion through minimalist means, using lines and shapes, to create powerful visual narratives.

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I can say that visiting the Robert Longo exhibition at the Albertina Museum was a truly inspiring experience. His work left me both humbled and inspired by the power of art to tell stories, evoke emotion and encourage reflection on the world around us. If you get a chance to see this exhibit or any of Robert Longo's other work, don't hesitate - it's guaranteed to be worth your time. After viewing this exhibition, I am seriously considering making my own work inspired by the emotions of today :)

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