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Bibliography George Condo Bibliography George Condo BIBLIOGRAPHY 2020 Estiler, Keith. ''George Condo Unveils New Paintings and Drawings Made During Quarantine'', Hypebeast, October 2020. ''George Condo: ‘Change can’t just be an idea or a slogan – it has to get real’'', USA News Hub, 2020. 2019 Diez, Renato. ''In costante ascesa e molto richieste le tele e le carte di George Condo'', Arte, n. 552, August 2019, p. 151. 2018 ''Il volo di George Condo, dalla realtà all'immaginario'', Arte, August 2018, 50. 2017 Halperin, Julia. ''Can't Wait for Michael Flynn's Trial? Now George Condo Has Painted It in Advance'', Artnet News, 2017. Trembley, Nicolas. ''L'artiste du Mois George Condo'', Numéro, December 2017. 2016 ''Instaman'', Baku, n. 18, Winter 2016, p.123. 2011 Tomkins, Calvin. ''Portraits of Imaginary People'', Te New Yorker, n. 4, January 17 2011, pp.56-65. Casavecchia, Barbara. ''La vita è un horror esilarante'', D la Repubblica, April, 30 2011. Spampinato, Francesco . ''George Condo: Mental states'', Kaleidoscope, n. 10, Spring 2011, p.79. Valdés, Josefna. ''George Condo - la comedia humana'', ALLIMITE, n. 48, May - June 2011, pp. 40 - 49. Crochet, Alexandre. ''My Fair London! - Foires d'art et de design à Londres'', Beaux Art magazine, n. 328, October 2011, pp. 129 - 130. , AAVV. ''George Condo'', ARTFORIUM - Te best of 2011, n. 4 - Vol. 50, December 2011, p. 96. ''George Condo'', ARTFORUM, n. 4 Vol.50, December 2011, 96. 2010 Kuspit, Donald. ''George Condo'', Artforum, May 2010, pp. 252-253. Coburn, Tyler. ''George Condo: Family Portraits'', Art Review, n. 41, May 2010, p. 104. How Soon Now, exhibition catalogue, Rubell Family Collection, Miami2010. 2009 George Condo, exhibition catalogue, . Bruxelles, Xavier Hufens, 2009. e Lost Civilization, exhibition catalogue, . Parigi, Fondation Dina Vierny-Musée Maillol, 2009. Gioni, Massimiliano. ''George Condo'', Flash Art, n. 278, 2009, pp. 56-59. Casadio, Mariuccia. ''Retrieve'', Vogue Italia, n. 711, 2009. 2008 Holzwarth, Hans Werner.Art Now Vol. 3, 2008, pp. 96-99. George Condo: Artifcial Realism, exhibition catalogue, . Mosca, Gary Tatintsian Gallery Inc., 2008. Infuence. Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olson. New York, Razorbill, 2008, pp. 50-59, p. 260. Out of Shape: Stylistic Distortions of the Human Form in Art From the Logan Collection. Poughkeepsie: Te Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College, 2008, p. 19, p.54. ''George Condo'', Art World, 2008, PP. 62-67. ''Art in Review: George Condo'', Te New York Times, 2008, p. E29. Bryant, Eric. ''George Condo'', ARTnews, 2008, p. 147. ''Condo Condo'', Art + Auction, 2008, p. 23-. ''George Condo's Christ the Subjective Nature of Objective Representation'', , 2008. ''George Condo'', Te New Yorker, 2008. Mack, Joshua. ''George Condo: Christ: Te Subjective Nature of Objective Representation'', Time Out New York, n. 651, 2008, p. 103. McCormick, Carlo. ''George Condo, Memory is the Medium'', Whitewall, n. 10, 2008, p. 14, pp. 128-139. ''Seeing Warhol: 14 Artist Refect His Vision, and Dozens of Friends Remember Him'', Interview, 2008, p. 111. 2007 Impulse: Works on Paper from the Logan Collection. Vail: Te Logan Collection Vail, 2007, pp. 8-9, pp. 22, 36, 38. Caruso, Laura. Radar: Selections from the Collection of Vicki and Kent Logan. Denver, Denver Art Museum, 2007, pp. 76-79. Create your own Museum: Highlights from a Private Collection, exhibition catalogue, . Mosca, Gary Tatintsian Gallery, 2007, pp. 38-43. Negotiating Reality: Recent Works from the Logan Collection. Denver, University of Denver, 2007, pp. 24-25, p. 68. Bevan, Roger. ''Contemporary: Sales treble in two years'', Te Art Newspaper, 2007, p. 51. Buck, Louisa. ''Protest is so this year, darling'', Art Newspaper, n. 177, 2007, p. 35. Buck, Louisa. ''I like art that take risks'', Te Art Newspaper, n. 177, 2007, p. 36. Cattelan, Maurizio. ''Interview with George Condo: Painting is the Big Casino in the Sky'', Whitewall, n. 17, 2007, p. 42. Fels, Sophie. ''Meet the Artists'', Time Out New York, n. 603, 2007, p. 72. , G.A.. ''British peer buys Condo's controversial Queen'', Te Art Newspaper, n. 177, 2007, p. 45. Higgie, Jennifer. ''Time's Fool'', Frieze, 2007, p. copertina, pp. 110-117. Lind, Alexander. ''New Luxury Condos'', Art + Action, 2007, p. 203. Gleadell, Colin. ''Breaking Records'', Art Monthly, n. 305, 2007, p. 35. Gleadell, Colin. ''Roller Coaster Ride'', Art Monthly, n. 303, 2007, p. 39. Herbert, Martin. ''George Condo: Simon Lee, London'', Art Review, n. 10, 2007, pp. 136-137. Plagens, Peter. ''Fake Tiepolos and the Cabbage Patch Queen'', Art News, n. 7, Volume 106, 2007, pp. 182-185. Sanders, Mark. ''Team Art'', AnOtherMan, n. 5, 2007, pp. 94-95. Schwender, Martha. ''A Fair's Strategy: Solo Artists, Temes and Specters of Blockbusters'', Te New York Times, 2007, p. E40. Ward, Ossian. ''Curious George'', Time Out London, n. 1903, 2007, p. 40. Wintour, Anna. ''Power Flowers'', Vogue, 2007, p. 210. Wintour, Anna. ''Masterpiece Teater'', Vogue, 2007, pp. 362-379. 2006 Over the Limit, exhibition catalogue, . Atene, Athens: Portalakis Collection, 2006. 40 ans: Galerie Daniel Templon. Paris: Communicart, 2006, pp. 359-360. p. 476. Infnite Painting: Contemporary Painting and Global Realism. Codroipo, Villa Manin Centro d'Arte Contemporanea, 2006, pp. 54-55. Richer, Francesca e Matthew Rosenzweig. No.1: First Works by 362 Artists. New York, 2006. Vous etes ici (You are here), exhibition catalogue, Auvergne FRAC (Fonds Régional d'Art Contemporain d'Auvergne), 2006, pp. 86-89. Art, n. 12, 2006, p. 123. Brooks, Richard. ''Nightmare of the Cabbage Patch Queen'', Te Sunday Times, 2006, p. 3. Brooks, Richard. ''George Condo & Nigel Cooke at Blum & Poe'', ARTnews, n. 5, Volume 105, 2006, pp. 176-177. Cohen, David. ''Latter-Day Surrealists on the Comeback Trail'', Te New York Sun, Arts & Letters, 2006, p. 15. ''Conference Highlights'', Te Record, Columbia University in the City of New York, n. 12, Volume 31, 2006, p. 7. Hope, Bradley. ''It's My First Opera. I'm Going To Stay For the Whole Ting'', Te New York Sun, 2006, pp. 1, 4, 14, 17. Kalm, James. ''George Condo'', Te Brooklyn Rail, Artseen, 2006. Kazanjian, Dodie. ''Paging Picasso: Pablo on my mind'', Vogue, 2006, pp. 673-674. Gordon, A. L. ''Collector's Night In'', Te New York Sun, 2006, p. 13, p. 18. Mueller, Stephen. ''Funny, Elegant And Frightening'', Gay City News, 2006, p. 22. Tomkins, Calvin. ''Studio Visit. Te Queen, Continued'', Te New Yorker, 2006, p. 35. Vogel, Carol. ''Where Bel Canto Meets Paintbrush. At New Met Opera Gallery, Artists Create Images of Heroines'', Te Arts, Te New York Times, 2006, p. E1. Wright, Karen. ''Kerouac & Me'', Modernpainters, 2006, pp. 72-79. George Condo: Existential Portraits. Sculptures, Drawings, Paintings 2005/2006, exhibition catalogue, Luhring Augustine, New York. Berlin, Holzwarth Publications, 2006. 2005 Binstock, Jonathan P. e Stacey Schmidt. Closer To Home. Te 4th Corcoran Biennal. Corcoran Gallery of Art, 2005, pp. 36-39, p. 86. Kellein, Tomas. George Condo. One Hundred Woman. Bielefeld: Kunsthalle Bielefel, Ostfldern-Ruit: Hatje Cantz Publishers, 2005. Post Modern Portraiture from the Logan Collection, exhibition catalogue, Vail: Te Logan Collection Vail, 2005, pp. 42-43, 92-93, 150-151. Atwood, Roger. ''Te 48th Corcoran Biennal'', Artnews, n. Volume 104, 2005. Bellini, Andrea. ''Te East Village Revisited'', Flash Art, 2005, pp. 60-63. Koeppel, Fredric. ''Brush in a Rush'', Te Commercial Appeal, Art. Books, Culture section, 2005, p. A18. Modern Painters, 2005, pp. 100-103. O'Sullivan, Michael. ''Te Corcoran in Earnest'', Te Washington Post Weekend, 2005, p. 47. Smith, Roberta. ''George Condo'', Te New York Times, 2005, p. E34. 2004 A New Modernism for a New Millenium: Abstraction and Surrealism Are Reinvented in the Internet Age. Te Logan Collection Vail, 2004. Cameron, Dan, Liza Kirwin e Alan W. Moore. East Village, NY, New Museum of Contemporary Art, 2004, p. 26. Coetzee, Mark. Not Afraid. Rubell Family Collection. Phaidon Press, 2004, pp. 50-51. Fleissig, Peter. George Condo. Memories of Manet and Velazquez. Parigi, Galerie Jérome de Noirmont, 2004. Perspective 25. A Quarter Century of New Art in Houston. Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, 2004. Hrbacek, Mary. ''George Condo, Biggs Robinson'', Te New York Art World, 2004, p. 12. Johnson, . ''George Condo, Paintings From the Eighties'', Te New York Times, 2004. e Oxford American, n. 52, 2004, p. 93. Sanders, Mark. ''George Condo. Te Condo Efect'', Another Magazine, 2004, pp. 410-423. Smith, Roberta. ''Looking Back At the Flurry On the Far Side'', Te New York Times, Weekend Fine Arts Leisure section, 2004, pp. E35-E36. Skupin, Bernd. ''Mein Bild Von Ihr'', German Vogue, 2004, pp. 514-527. 2003 Kellein, Tomas. George Condo: Sculpture. Zürich: Caratsch de Pury & Luxembourg, Galerie Bruno Bischoferger, 2003. Splat, Boom, Pow! Te Infuence of Cartoons in Contemporary Art. Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, 2003, p. 93. Colpitt, Francis. ''Learning From Comics'', Art in America, 2003, pp. 64-67. Wilder, Matthew. ''George Condo and Nigel Cooke'', ARTFORUM.COM, 2003. Hopkins, Randi. ''Artists & Antipodes'', Te Boston Phoenix, 2003, p. 3. 2002 Ahead of the 21st Century: Te Pisces Collection, exhibition catalogue, Hatje Cantz Publishers, 2002, pp. 43-53. Rugof, Ralph. Te Imaginary Portraits of George Condo. New York, Power House Books, 2002. Jasper Johns to Jef Koons: Four Decades of Art from the Broad Collection. Los Angeles, Te Los Angeles County of Art, 2002. Cotter, Holland.Te New York Time, 2002, p. E36. Kino, Carola. ''Back on the Radar'', Art & Auction, 2002, p. 141. ''Review of reviews: Art, Where to Buy... A Selected Exhibition In a Private Gallery'', Te Week, 2002, p. 27. 2001 ''A Few Galleries Slated for Art Basel/Miami Beach'', Fine Magazine, n. 1, 2001, pp. 116-117. Condo Televised Silkscreens. Newton, Abaton Book Company, 2001. George Condo. Physiognomical Abstraction. Parigi, Galerie Jérome de Noirmont, 2001. Mythic Proportions. Painting in the 1980's. North Miami, Museum of Contemporary Art, 2001. Glaser, Sheila F.
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