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George Condo: The Mad and the Lonely

Grotesque portraits and sculptures by the American artist take up residence on the idyllic Greek island of Hydra

Installation view of The Mad (2024) by George Condo at DESTE Foundation Project Space Slaughterhouse. Photo: Giorgos Sfakianakis; courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth; © the artist

In 2008, the Greek businessman and collector Dakis Joannou chose an unlikely location for an outpost of DESTE Foundation, his non-profit arts institution in Athens: a former slaughterhouse on Hydra, an island so small that no motor vehicles are permitted. The DESTE Project Space Slaughterhouse opened the following year. Since then the Foundation has invited a single artist or group to create a summer show; this year it’s the turn of George Condo, whose exhibition ‘The Mad and the Lonely’ comprises small-scale paintings and sculptures created across his career (until 31 October). Portrait-like paintings of humanoid creatures – leering, grinning, their faces distorted – are displayed on coloured blocks that contrast against the weathered walls, alongside grotesque bronze busts and a life-size figure titled The Triumph of Insanity (2008).

Find out more from DESTE Foundation’s website.

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The Triumph of Insanity (detail; 2008), George Condo. Photo: Giorgos Sfakianakis; courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth; © the artist

The Satyr (2009), George Condo. Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth; © the artist

Installation view of The Lunatic (2009) by George Condo at DESTE Foundation Project Space Slaughterhouse. Photo: Giorgos Sfakianakis; courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth; © the artist

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