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george condo

George Condo (born 1957) is an American visual artist recognized for his diverse body of work, which encompasses painting, drawing, sculpture, and printmaking. He is based in New York City. Condo was born in Concord, New Hampshire, where he developed an early interest in the arts, studying art history and music theory at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. His artistic pursuits were complemented by his studies in guitar and music composition.

After two years at UMass Lowell, Condo relocated to Boston, where he worked in a silk screen shop and joined the proto-synth/punk band The Girls as a bassist. This band included notable figures such as abstract painter Mark Dagley and avant-garde musician Daved Hild. Their sole single, “Jeffrey I Hear You”/”Elephant Man,” was produced by David Thomas of Pere Ubu. Condo’s artistic journey took a pivotal turn in 1979 when he met Jean-Michel Basquiat at a performance of Basquiat’s band, Gray. Subsequently, Condo moved to Ludlow Street in New York City to further his artistic career, eventually becoming a founding member of the punk/blues band Hi Sheriffs of Blue in 1980.

Condo has maintained longstanding relationships with several galleries, including Sprüth Magers since 1984, Simon Lee since 1998, Skarstedt since 2005, and Xavier Hufkens since 2006. In January 2020, he began an exclusive partnership with Hauser & Wirth and Sprüth Magers. His painting Force Field (2010) achieved a record auction price of $6.85 million at Christie’s in Hong Kong in July 2020.

Artworks

George condo

Droopy Dog, 2017

$24,800
george condo

Laughing CLown Composition, 2020

$34,000
george condo

Plate 8, Full Sweep, 2011

$3,000
george condo

Table, 1989

$17,200
George condo

Comic Relief, 2011

$2,000
george condo

Reclining Nude Forms, 2001

$26,000