George Condo was born in 1957 – concord, New Hampshire. He is an American contemporary visual artist working in the mediums of painting, drawing, sculpture and printmaking. Condo made the term, Artificial realism, ‘the realistic representation of that which is artificial’, Condo’s work has been influential to many artists of his generation and the generation that followed him, including Nigel Cooke, Sean Landers, John Currin, Lisa Yuskavage and Glenn Brown.
Condo’s first public exhibitions took place in New York in various east village galleries fromm1981-1983, during this time he worked in Warhol’s factory in the silkscreen production, the then moved to Los Angles and had his first solo exhibition. He then made his trip to Europe, Condo moved to Cologne, Germany where he met and worked with several artists from the Mulheimer Freiheit group, including Walter Dahn and Jiri Georg Dokoupil, and then had his first European solo exhibition in 1984. While still in Europe Condo met and began working with American art dealer Barbara Gladstone and in 1984 he had a simultaneous two-gallery exhibition in New York at Pat Hearn and Barbara Gladstone Galleries. Condo then met Keith Haring back in New York, then they both remained long life friends until Haring’s death of AIDS in 1990.