Robert Longo and the museum presence in major collections
Published on 08/19/2026 at 11:43 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael Müller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWSRobert Longo has become a fixture in major museum collections through his monumental charcoal drawings and sculptural works. His practice spans institutions from the Museum of Modern Art in New York to Tate in London, reflecting sustained curatorial interest in his image-driven examination of power and media.Pace Gallery artist page
Museums that collect Longo
Longo's work now sits in a broad network of public collections, including the Museum of Modern Art, Whitney Museum of American Art and Brooklyn Museum in New York, as well as the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.Public collections overview
European museums such as the Albertina Museum in Vienna, Centre Pompidou in Paris, Tate in London and the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam hold key drawings, situating his practice firmly within a transatlantic canon of contemporary image-based art.European collection listing
Recent institutional surveys and retrospectives
In the last few years, Longo's institutional presence has been reinforced by large surveys, including Robert Longo Drawings: Engines of State at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. in 2023 and the retrospective Robert Longo at the Albertina Museum in Vienna, traveling to the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark through August 31, 2025.Recent exhibition chronology
The Milwaukee Art Museum devoted the show The Acceleration of History to his work from October 25, 2024 to February 23, 2025, emphasizing how his large-scale drawings engage with contemporary politics, media saturation and historical memory.Milwaukee exhibition entry
Collections, surveys and background on Robert Longo
For a deeper view of Robert Longo's museum presence, exhibition history and major drawings, the AD HOC NEWS archive brings together further reports on his institutional projects and public collections.
The core of Longo's practice
Longo works primarily with large-scale, hyperreal charcoal drawings that translate media images into dense black-and-white surfaces, complemented by sculptural pieces in materials such as marble, cast aluminium and resin.Pace exhibition text for Angels of the Maelstrom
Series ranging from Men in the Cities and the wave-focused Monsters to political bodies of work like The Destroyer Cycle and
Where the artist stands now
Robert Longo's drawings and sculptures remain active in museum rotations and collection displays, but within the current 30-day window there is no publicly announced new institutional date tied specifically to his work.
Robert Longo at a glance
- Artist: Robert Longo
- Medium / Genre: Drawing and sculpture (image-based, charcoal)
- Born: 1953, Brooklyn, New York, United States
- Place(s) of practice: Studio in New York
- Active since: mid-1970s, first solo show at Hallwalls, Buffalo in 1976
- Key work groups: Men in the Cities, Monsters, The Destroyer Cycle, A History of the Present
- Current/last exhibition: Robert Longo: The Acceleration of History, Milwaukee Art Museum, October 25, 2024 – February 23, 2025
- Major collections: Museum of Modern Art (New York), Whitney Museum of American Art (New York), Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Albertina Museum (Vienna), Centre Pompidou (Paris), Tate (London), Stedelijk Museum (Amsterdam)
- Awards: Goslar Kaiserring, 2005
- Next date: currently no announced date in the 30-day window
Frequently asked questions about Robert Longo
Which museums hold major works by Robert Longo?
Key drawings and sculptures by Longo are held by institutions including the Museum of Modern Art and Whitney Museum in New York, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Albertina Museum in Vienna, Centre Pompidou in Paris and Tate in London, among others.
How has Robert Longo been surveyed in recent institutional exhibitions?
Recent surveys include Robert Longo Drawings: Engines of State at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. in 2023 and the traveling retrospective Robert Longo from the Albertina Museum in Vienna to the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark through August 31, 2025.
What defines Robert Longo's signature style in museum collections?
Museums collect Longo for his large-scale charcoal drawings that translate press and internet images into dense, high-contrast compositions, alongside sculptural works that extend his interest in icons of American culture, politics and violence.
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