George Condo | FASHION MODEL
2024
27 colour silkscreen with spot colours on 600gsm Somerset Tub Sized Radiant White paper.
Framed by Avant Arte in Black (still on original crate)
Published by Avant Arte in collaboration with Make-Ready
88.13 × 81.28 cm | 34.72 × 32.68 in
✔ Limited edition of 150
✔ Signed and dated by the artist
✔ Mint condition in its original box, COA will be sent after receiving from Avant Arte
FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE
George Condo merges beauty and grotesque in Fashion Model, where a sleek, blonde figure is distorted by his ‘psychological cubism.’ Her morphing face satirizes beauty standards, challenging perception. This 27-color silkscreen supports Dia Art Foundation, created with London’s Make-Ready.
2024
27 colour silkscreen with spot colours on 600gsm Somerset Tub Sized Radiant White paper.
Framed by Avant Arte in Black (still on original crate)
Published by Avant Arte in collaboration with Make-Ready
88.13 × 81.28 cm | 34.72 × 32.68 in
✔ Limited edition of 150
✔ Signed and dated by the artist
✔ Mint condition in its original box, COA will be sent after receiving from Avant Arte
FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE
George Condo merges beauty and grotesque in Fashion Model, where a sleek, blonde figure is distorted by his ‘psychological cubism.’ Her morphing face satirizes beauty standards, challenging perception. This 27-color silkscreen supports Dia Art Foundation, created with London’s Make-Ready.
2024
27 colour silkscreen with spot colours on 600gsm Somerset Tub Sized Radiant White paper.
Framed by Avant Arte in Black (still on original crate)
Published by Avant Arte in collaboration with Make-Ready
88.13 × 81.28 cm | 34.72 × 32.68 in
✔ Limited edition of 150
✔ Signed and dated by the artist
✔ Mint condition in its original box, COA will be sent after receiving from Avant Arte
FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE
George Condo merges beauty and grotesque in Fashion Model, where a sleek, blonde figure is distorted by his ‘psychological cubism.’ Her morphing face satirizes beauty standards, challenging perception. This 27-color silkscreen supports Dia Art Foundation, created with London’s Make-Ready.