Africa Becomes Heaven
Africa Becomes Heaven
1990
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Condo emerged as a painter in the New York art scene during the eighties. He coined the term Artificial Realism for his distinctive style of American painting that draws on the European tradition from Raphael to Duchamp, but combines this with the influence of popular cartoons. All the works shown here were exhibited in his solo exhibition at the Galeria Salvador Riera in Barcelona in 1992. Thus, while these images employ the broader art historical referents at play in Condo’s work, they combine this with numerous references to Pablo Picasso, and do so with both a sense of subversive parody and psychological complexity.

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original title
Africa Becomes Heaven
year of acquisition
1997
type of object
Painting
dimensions
46 x 38 cm
Copyright
© George Condo, VEGAP, Barcelona
registration number
R.0330
date
1990
fonds
MACBA Collection. Government of Catalonia long-term loan
media
Oil on canvas
credits
MACBA Collection. Government of Catalonia long-term loan. National Collection of Art. Formerly Salvador Riera Collection
original title
Africa Becomes Heaven
registration number
R.0330
date
1990
year of acquisition
1997
fonds
MACBA Collection. Government of Catalonia long-term loan
type of object
Painting
media
Oil on canvas
dimensions
46 x 38 cm
credits
MACBA Collection. Government of Catalonia long-term loan. National Collection of Art. Formerly Salvador Riera Collection
Copyright
© George Condo, VEGAP, Barcelona
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