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Explosive configurations, organic in their frozen placement, occupy deep space in the large-scale collage-paintings of Robert Loberg. Decorative textural stripes, bars, screens, etc., are torn and collated in such a way as to momentarily disguise their original identities. The feverish high state of emotion that ensues is intense, powerful and dramatic, and if there is a weakness it is in this overstatement, this super-magnification of too much while saying too little. Hence, the poster-like quality of these frenetic statements appears to work better in contexts of poster scale rather than semi-muralism. The artist displays a keen awareness of the pictorial subtleties inherent in the relationship between torn paper and painted paint, and combines both, in most cases, with sensitivity and knowledge.

Arthur Secunda

Joe Goode
Joe Goode
November 1962
VOL. 1, NO. 6
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