George Condo | LOST IN TIME
2024
22 colour silkscreen with spot colours on 600gsm Somerset Tub Sized Radiant White paper.
84 × 81 cm | 33 x 31.8 in
✔ Limited edition of 150
✔ Signed and dated by the artist
✔ Mint condition in its original box
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George Condo's "Lost in Time" melds the decadence of Dutch masters with a contemporary twist. Featuring an American subject in a gaudy shirt, cigarette smoke wafting, and lit by traditional chiaroscuro techniques, the figure’s angular, cartoonish appearance paradoxically evokes a human touch. Condo describes the cartoon as a subversive critique of high art culture. This work is one of three limited edition prints supporting the Dia Art Foundation. It has been meticulously recreated as a 22-color silkscreen with artisan printmakers at Make-Ready in London, emphasizing the painting's intricate details and stylistic nuances.
2024
22 colour silkscreen with spot colours on 600gsm Somerset Tub Sized Radiant White paper.
84 × 81 cm | 33 x 31.8 in
✔ Limited edition of 150
✔ Signed and dated by the artist
✔ Mint condition in its original box
FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE
George Condo's "Lost in Time" melds the decadence of Dutch masters with a contemporary twist. Featuring an American subject in a gaudy shirt, cigarette smoke wafting, and lit by traditional chiaroscuro techniques, the figure’s angular, cartoonish appearance paradoxically evokes a human touch. Condo describes the cartoon as a subversive critique of high art culture. This work is one of three limited edition prints supporting the Dia Art Foundation. It has been meticulously recreated as a 22-color silkscreen with artisan printmakers at Make-Ready in London, emphasizing the painting's intricate details and stylistic nuances.
2024
22 colour silkscreen with spot colours on 600gsm Somerset Tub Sized Radiant White paper.
84 × 81 cm | 33 x 31.8 in
✔ Limited edition of 150
✔ Signed and dated by the artist
✔ Mint condition in its original box
FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE
George Condo's "Lost in Time" melds the decadence of Dutch masters with a contemporary twist. Featuring an American subject in a gaudy shirt, cigarette smoke wafting, and lit by traditional chiaroscuro techniques, the figure’s angular, cartoonish appearance paradoxically evokes a human touch. Condo describes the cartoon as a subversive critique of high art culture. This work is one of three limited edition prints supporting the Dia Art Foundation. It has been meticulously recreated as a 22-color silkscreen with artisan printmakers at Make-Ready in London, emphasizing the painting's intricate details and stylistic nuances.