George Condo l The Art of Printmaking
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

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