Although Condo has produced work in a variety of sizes, he is known for some monumental paintings that make a significant impact due to their scale.
The larger size of these works allows Condo to explore his signature themes and techniques on a grander scale. Often filled with grotesque, exaggerated characters, his monumental canvases are a display of his distinct style of "psychological cubism" — a term coined by the artist himself to describe his method of fragmenting and reconstructing his subjects to express their emotional complexity.
These large-scale works allow for an immersive experience. The viewer is confronted directly by the psychological and emotional intensity of Condo's subjects. For instance, one of his monumental paintings, "The Butcher and his Wife" (2017), measures over seven feet tall and ten feet wide. It features two grotesque characters in an unsettling, yet fascinating scene.