
George Condo: One hundred women. Exhibition Museum der Moderne Salzburg, March 12 - May 29, 2005
About this book
"American painter George Condo, who was born in New Hampshire in 1957, has occupied a prominent position in the Western art scene from Cologne to New York for more than twenty years. He regularly succeeds in surprising viewers with his grotesque, often tradition-conscious, and almost classically Surrealistic paintings. Condo's own models and partners in dialogue range from Goya and Velazqaez to Picasso and Warhol, in whose Factory he earned this living for a brief period in the early eighties. Along with Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, and Julian Schnabel, he was instrumental in the international revival of painting after 1982. This retrospective publication focuses on Condo's favorite subject: women. Featuring some fifty paintings, forty drawings, and five sculptures, the book presents a motif that appears in various forms in his art - in nudes, portraits, and art-historical collages. Apart from Picasso and Mattise, no other twentieth-century artist has dealt with this theme as intensely and imaginatively as George Condo."--BOOK JACKET.
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ArtsOUR Brockhaus selectionHistory of art & design styles: from c 1900 -Individual artistsPainting & paintingsHistory - Contemporary (1945- )ArtArt & Art InstructionSubjects & Themes - PortraitsAmerican - GeneralArt / Individual ArtistIndividual ArtistCondo, GeorgeExhibitionsPortraitsWomenPainting, exhibitionsPainters, united states