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December 1, 2011

Five More Paintings by the Incomparable George Condo

By GLloyd Rowsey

Many moons ago I posted an article with eight works by George Condo here at OEN and reviewing it I realize the man is probably my favorite contemporary artist.

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So I boogied back over to Artnet and searched on the artist's name and sure enough, there are over eighty of his works available for public viewing without requiring you to become a member (because they are for sale by Artnet). And you can view all 80+ of them by clicking:

 

http://www.artnet.com/ag/fulltextsearch.asp?searchstring=George%20Condo 

 

Reclining Nude (1987),
Reclining Nude (1987),
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Image by George Condo and Artnet)   Details   DMCA

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Authors Bio:
I have a law degree (Stanford, 66') but have never practiced. Instead, from 1967 through 1977, I tried to contribute to the revolution in America. As unsuccessful as everyone else over that decade, in 1978 I went to work for the U.S. Forest Service in San Francisco as a Clerk-Typist, GS-4. I was active in the USFS's union for several years, including a brief stint as editor of The Forest Service Monitor, the nationwide voice of the Forest Service in the National Federation of Federal Employees. Howsoever, I now believe my most important contribution while editor of the F.S.M. was bringing to the attention of F.S. employees the fact that the Black-Footed Ferret was not extinct; one had been found in 1980 on a national forest in the Colorado. In 2001 I retired from the USFS after attaining the age of 60 with 23 years of service. Stanford University was evidently unimpressed with my efforts to make USFS investigative reports of tort claim incidents available to tort claimants (ie, "the public"), alleging the negligence of a F.S. employee acting in the scope of his/her duties caused their damages, under the Freedom of Information Act. Oh well. What'cha gonna do?

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