George Condo recounts his journey from his early days in New York to becoming an art world legend, learning the art of printmaking along the way.
As a young artist in the early 1980s, Condo’s first job was working for Dia Art Foundation, followed by Warhol’s factory. There, he honed the craft of silkscreen printing in a 'painterly' way. This formative experience drove his desire to create genuinely radical art.
A trio of silkscreen portraits celebrate Condo's career-spanning history with printmaking, with the proceeds supporting the future of Dia Art Foundation.
Archive photography:
Nat Finklestein
Steven Shore
Ugo Mulas
Crew:
DP, Oresti Tsonopoulos
DP, Tim Craig
AC, Alex Munro
AC, Mike Iles
Audio, Jan Midelfort
Makeup Artist, Aina Lee
Colourist, Nielsan Boho at DOMA