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Farabeuf II

Discover captivating portraits by Mexican artist Carmen Bordes Pacheco. Known for psychological depth & bold colors, her work explores inner worlds & Latin American art.

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The series of prints Farabeuf, later donated to the MUSA’s collection, moves away from themes of melancholic remembrance, to go deep into the aesthetics of horror, in an exercise undertaken alongside Martha Pacheco about Salvador Elizondo’s novel Farabeuf or The Chronicle of an Instant (1965), which took them both to interview the artist himself. The novel inspired by French surgeon Louis Hubert Farabeuf (1841-1910) was a literary success that brought together the sadism of Chinese torture methods, the ideograms of the I Ching, eroticism and assassination, in a text influenced by film theories. Bordes interprets the text graphically from an angular approach and describes several scenes turning to sequential and fragmented planes, where the characters appear trapped in the complexity of their existential anguish.

艺术家简介

George Condo: Architect of the Unconscious

Born in Concord, New Hampshire, in 1957, George Condo’s artistic journey is a fascinating exploration of the subconscious mind rendered in vibrant, unsettling, and ultimately captivating paintings. His early life, marked by a dual pursuit of music – guitar and composition – alongside art history studies at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, laid the groundwork for his unique visual language. This confluence of disciplines—the structured logic of musical theory juxtaposed with the expressive freedom of artistic creation—became a defining characteristic of his work. Moving to Boston in the late 1970s, Condo found himself immersed in the burgeoning punk and blues scene, forming bands like The Girls and Hi Sheriffs of Blue, experiences that further fueled his unconventional approach to art.

Condo’s artistic breakthrough occurred in the early 1980s within the vibrant East Village art community of New York City. Rejecting traditional notions of representation, he coined the term “Artificial Realism” – a paradoxical description for paintings that simultaneously mimic and distort reality. This approach, heavily influenced by Old Master techniques yet imbued with an underlying sense of unease and psychological depth, quickly garnered attention. He began collaborating with influential figures like Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, contributing to the artistic ferment of the era and solidifying his position as a key voice in contemporary art.

The Language of Distortion

Condo’s distinctive style is immediately recognizable: a complex layering of seemingly disparate elements—fragments of faces, distorted figures, architectural forms, and abstract shapes—collide within a richly colored, often claustrophobic space. He deliberately avoids clear narratives or easily decipherable symbolism, instead presenting the viewer with a fragmented, dreamlike landscape of the unconscious. This technique draws heavily on Surrealism, particularly the work of artists like Salvador Dalí and Max Ernst, but Condo’s execution is uniquely his own—characterized by an almost frantic energy and a palpable sense of anxiety.

His process involves meticulous layering of paint, often applied with palette knives and other tools to create textured surfaces that seem to writhe and shift before the eye. He frequently incorporates elements from advertising, pop culture, and classical art, seamlessly blending them into his own invented mythology. This deliberate juxtaposition of familiar imagery with unsettling distortions creates a powerful sense of disorientation and invites viewers to confront their own subconscious fears and desires.

Collaborations and Influences

Condo’s artistic development was significantly shaped by his collaborations with other notable artists, most notably William S. Burroughs. Their joint projects, including the series *Ghost of Chance*, explored themes of paranoia, identity, and the nature of reality through a combination of writing and visual art. These partnerships not only expanded Condo's creative horizons but also provided him with valuable insights into the power of symbolism and narrative.

Beyond Burroughs, Condo’s work has been influenced by a diverse range of sources, including Andy Warhol’s pop aesthetic, Mark Dagley’s abstract painting, and the writings of James Joyce. He cites a fascination with the subconscious mind as a primary driving force behind his art, seeking to capture the fleeting, illogical thoughts and emotions that lie beneath the surface of conscious awareness.

Legacy and Recognition

Despite initially operating outside the mainstream art world, George Condo’s work has gained increasing recognition in recent decades. His paintings are now exhibited in prestigious galleries around the globe, and his influence can be seen in the work of numerous contemporary artists. He is celebrated for his ability to create visually arresting images that challenge conventional notions of representation and invite viewers to engage with their own inner worlds.

Condo’s enduring appeal lies in his refusal to compromise—his unwavering commitment to exploring the complexities of the human psyche through a uniquely personal and unsettling artistic vision. He remains a vital and provocative force in contemporary art, continuing to push the boundaries of painting and inspire new generations of artists to embrace the power of the unconscious.

carmen bordes pacheco

carmen bordes pacheco

1957 - , Mexico

基本信息

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Artificial Realism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Keith Haring
    • Andy Warhol
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Jean-Michel Basquiat
    • Mark Dagley
  • Date Of Birth: 1957
  • Full Name: George Condo
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • The Cloudmaker
    • Dancing to Miles
  • Place Of Birth: Concord, New Hampshire