George Condo : one hundred women

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George Condo : one hundred women

Thomas Kellein

Hatje Cantz, c2005

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Exhibition catalogue

"This catalogue published in conjunction with the Exhibition "George Condo: One Hundred Women. Retrospektive", Museum der Moderne Salzburg, March 12 - May 29, 2005, Kunsthalle Bielefeld, June 19 - August 14, 2005" -- colophon

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"A woman is something you can glorify, you can be horrified by, you can be paranoid in front of, you can love, you can hate." So says painter George Condo, not the first artist to have tackled the subject of "woman" and certainly not the last. Nevertheless, Condo's particular brand of cartoonish figurative painting, with its equal debts to Surrealism, Pop art and painterly abstraction, has gone a long way to pushing the means through which women might be represented. Herewith are One Hundred Women, drawn, painted and sculpted by the American artist--some of them nudes, some of them portraits, some of them part of large-scale art-historical collages. Each woman bears at least some trace of Condo's signature style, replete with animalistic grotesqueness and stylistic references to such modern masters as Goya, Velazquez, Picasso and Warhol.

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