BERLIN.- Museum Berggruen opened an exhibition of works by American painter George Condo (b. 1957, Concord, New Hampshire). This first ever large-scale exhibition of contemporary art at Museum Berggruen since its opening combines works by George Condo from the early 1980s through today with works by classical modernist artists from the collection of Berlins Nationalgalerie. George Condo. Confrontation is on view throughout the museum, and many of the paintings, drawings, collages by the American artist selected are to be shown to the public for the very first time in this show.
The presentation of masterpieces by Cézanne, Picasso, Matisse, Klee and Giacometti from Museum Berggruen alongside Condos works develops an open field of references. Since the early 1980s, Condo refers in his works with a mixture of humor, irony, and veneration to the entire spectrum of European and American art. For his in part grotesque visual imagination, he takes up genres like the nude, the still life, and the portrait. Playfully, Condo combines references to art history, in particular formal and motivic references to the artists of classical modernism, whose once shocking cubist paintings have long since entered the canon of art history. To the same extent, popular culture also flows into Condos works: his portraits reveal borrowings from comic figures like Batman, Bugs Bunny, or Mickey Mouse.
The exhibition George Condo. Confrontation understands painting from the 20th and 21st century as a process of mutual references and traditions constantly in motion, still continuing today in popular culture.
A multi-part publication including an interview between Udo Kittelmann and George Condo, essays by Felicia Rappe and Olivier Berggruen, an illustrated book with all exhibited works by Condo, and a story by Daniel Kehlmann has been published in conjunction with the exhibition (40 Euro, available at the museum or online
Its about putting things together and seeing how they react to one another. Whereas a dialogue is a more placid, almost prosaic platform for discussion. One has dialogues every day. I could have a dialogue every day with the lady down the street whos selling cupcakes. But if I say to the cupcake lady, Something is wrong with the frosting. Why is it blue? suddenly were having more of a confrontation. And then its memorable! George Condo, 2016