NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 20: American contemporary visual artist George Condo attends the 2016 American Ballet Theatre Fall Gala at David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center on October 20, 2016 in New ...
George Condo is primarily known for distorted figurative paintings, where faces take on strange, abstract features, like two different eyes or asymmetrical mouths. His latest exhibition, ‘George Condo ...
Looking at painter George Condo's work - imaginary portraits of twisted figures; couples in the throws of feral sex; Elizabeth II with a carrot through her head - you might think he's a man well ...
What’s The Point? That is not only the title of George Condo’s show at the Spruth Magers Gallery in the mid- Wilshire area, it pretty much summarizes his own view of painting. It is not the nihilistic ...
George Condo’s Heading Out, 2013. Image courtesy of the artist and Simon Lee Gallery, London. George Condo’s The Laughing Cavalier, 2013. Image courtesy of the artist and Simon Lee Gallery, London.
George Condo is grotesque. In “The Way I Think,” an exhibit of drawings and sketches by the American contemporary visual artist are showing now at the Phillips Collection, vicious smiles leer from ...
Each morning this past summer, artist George Condo arrived at his New York studio, turned on the same John Coltrane “Live in Sweden” CD that he’s worked to for years and began exorcising the figures ...
The artist, who worked with Warhol, befriended Basquiat and painted for Kanye, talks about making art during a tumultuous year and why he left New York City The New York City artist George Condo has ...
In the latest instalment of “This or That,” art advisor Wendy Goldsmith weighs up two artworks going up for sale at Sotheby’s this week. Left, George Condo, Green Head Composition [detail] (2013).
After creating an original cover artwork for Travis Scott’s “FRANCHISE” single, George Condo returns with a fresh crop of paintings and works on paper as part of an upcoming exhibition at Hauser & ...
This week, the New Museum gala drew a crowd to Lower Manhattan and the MoMA Black Arts Council mingled in Midtown, as the Spring benefit season kicked into gear. By Sarah Bahr, Katie Van Syckle, Nina ...