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Bartenders

George Condo's paintings of bartenders are a fascinating segment of his broader exploration into the human condition and societal roles. These works are part of Condo's unique approach to portraiture, where he often blends classical techniques with contemporary themes to create a vivid commentary on modern life.


Condo's bartender paintings, like many of his other works, are characterized by exaggerated and grotesque features. This stylistic choice reflects his interest in "Psychological Cubism," where the focus is on conveying the inner psychological states of his subjects rather than their external appearances. His bartenders are depicted with distorted faces, bulbous noses, and asymmetrical features, capturing the weary and sometimes disillusioned expressions of individuals who often serve as silent observers of human behavior in social settings (Wikipedia) (The Art Story).

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