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George Condo
American, 1957
George Condo, born in Concord, New Hampshire in 1957, is a renowned contemporary artist celebrated for his profound exploration of human psychology through art. He initially pursued studies in Music Theory and Art History at the University of Massachusetts in Lowell, which laid the foundation for his distinctive artistic journey.
Condo's art is characterized by its multilayered approach, offering viewers a deep dive into the complexities of human nature. His paintings blend art historical references with philosophical themes, creating a visual dialogue that reflects the intricacies of the modern world.
His impact on the art world is evident through his inclusion in prestigious permanent collections worldwide, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Whitney Museum of American Art, and many others across major cities like New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, and Frankfurt.
Beyond his artistic achievements, Condo is recognized for his contributions to education and discourse in the arts. He has lectured at esteemed institutions such as Columbia University, Yale University, and Harvard University, where he taught a notable course titled "Painting Memory." His artistic prowess has been acknowledged with accolades such as an Academy Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the Francis J. Greenberger Award.
Condo's career has been marked by significant exhibitions and milestones. He participated in the 58th International Art Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia in 2019 and was the subject of major retrospectives like "The Way I Think" at the Phillips Collection in Washington D.C. and the museum-wide exhibition "Confrontation" at the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin – Museum Berggruen.
In 2011, the New Museum in New York hosted a retrospective of Condo's work titled "Mental States," which traveled to prominent institutions in Rotterdam, London, and Frankfurt, underscoring his global influence and critical acclaim in the contemporary art scene.
Condo continues to innovate and inspire with his dynamic approach to art, recently expanding his creative endeavors to include live painting performances in operatic settings, further solidifying his status as a pioneering figure in contemporary art. His ongoing exploration of the human psyche and artistic expression ensures his legacy as a visionary artist of the 21st century.
Condo's art is characterized by its multilayered approach, offering viewers a deep dive into the complexities of human nature. His paintings blend art historical references with philosophical themes, creating a visual dialogue that reflects the intricacies of the modern world.
His impact on the art world is evident through his inclusion in prestigious permanent collections worldwide, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Whitney Museum of American Art, and many others across major cities like New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, and Frankfurt.
Beyond his artistic achievements, Condo is recognized for his contributions to education and discourse in the arts. He has lectured at esteemed institutions such as Columbia University, Yale University, and Harvard University, where he taught a notable course titled "Painting Memory." His artistic prowess has been acknowledged with accolades such as an Academy Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the Francis J. Greenberger Award.
Condo's career has been marked by significant exhibitions and milestones. He participated in the 58th International Art Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia in 2019 and was the subject of major retrospectives like "The Way I Think" at the Phillips Collection in Washington D.C. and the museum-wide exhibition "Confrontation" at the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin – Museum Berggruen.
In 2011, the New Museum in New York hosted a retrospective of Condo's work titled "Mental States," which traveled to prominent institutions in Rotterdam, London, and Frankfurt, underscoring his global influence and critical acclaim in the contemporary art scene.
Condo continues to innovate and inspire with his dynamic approach to art, recently expanding his creative endeavors to include live painting performances in operatic settings, further solidifying his status as a pioneering figure in contemporary art. His ongoing exploration of the human psyche and artistic expression ensures his legacy as a visionary artist of the 21st century.