拍品 231
  • 231

喬治・康多 |《陌生人》

估價
500,000 - 700,000 USD
招標截止

描述

  • 喬治・康多
  • 《陌生人》
  • signed and dated 09 on the reverse
  • oil on canvas
  • 48 by 44 in. 121.9 by 111.7 cm.

來源

Sprüth Magers, Berlin
Private Collection
Simon Lee Gallery, London
Acquired from the above by the present owner 

展覽

Berlin, Sprüth Magers, Family Portraits, January - April 2010

出版

Roberto Bolaño, “The Writer is Gravely Ill,” Harper's Magazine, August 2010, p. 18, illustrated in color

Condition

This work is in very good condition overall. Upon extremely close inspection there is a very fine network of stable drying cracks to the left of the head of the most left figures. Upon further extremely close inspection there are some paintbrush hairs which have adhered to the surface. Under Ultraviolet light inspection, there is a small area, about 1 inch in size, which fluoresces lightly to the extreme left edge, about 10 inches from the bottom left edge of the composition and put does not appear to be the result of inpainting and could possibly be by the hand of the artist and from the time of execution. Unframed.
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拍品資料及來源

"I'm exaggerating and personifying some of their extreme emotional vicissitudes [...] And I love the freedom to capture that in painting, where it’s like, these are the limits of hysteria, these are the limits of humanity, this is how far people really take it, and how far I see them take it. And I guess that was the other thing I got from Picasso. It’s the idea of Cubism—but rather than seeing and depicting this coffee cup, say, from four different angles at the same time, I’m seeing a personality from multiple angles at once. Instead of space being my subject, I’m painting all of someone’s emotional potentialities at once, and that’s what I’d call Psychological Cubism." George Condo