George Condo Editions For Sale
Series Performance & Market Position
George Condo's print editions occupy a compelling position in the contemporary market: they offer access to one of the most critically acclaimed and institutionally recognised painters of his generation at a fraction of the price of his canvases, which have regularly achieved $1–5 million at auction. Condo's editions — including screenprints, lithographs, and digital prints — have demonstrated consistent secondary market appreciation, particularly following his major retrospective at the New Museum in 2011 and sustained museum acquisitions globally.
At Guy Hepner, Condo editions have served as both entry-level acquisitions for new collectors and as substantive holdings within more advanced collections. Edition prices typically range from $3,000 to $30,000 depending on format, edition size, and subject, with his most sought Psychological Moralist series works exceeding this range.
Technical & Historical Context
Condo has engaged with printmaking throughout his career, producing editions in collaboration with leading print publishers and studios. His prints translate his signature visual language — distorted figuration, psychological intensity, multiple simultaneous emotional states rendered in a single face — into reproducible form without compromising the conceptual density of his paintings.
His editions frequently reference Old Master portraiture, Cubism, and Surrealism while maintaining the distinctly American vernacular energy that characterises his entire practice. The figures in his prints carry the same unresolved psychological charge as his canvases: faces that laugh and grimace simultaneously, compositions that hold multiple contradictory expressions in suspension.
Individual Works & Collector Preferences
Condo's figure-based prints command stronger secondary market performance than his more abstract works. The distorted portrait editions — particularly works referencing his Psychological Moralism subjects — are the most sought by collectors building coherent holdings.
Signed and numbered editions from established publishers carry the strongest resale documentation. Works from collaborations with high-profile publishers have historically outperformed privately distributed editions in secondary market liquidity.
Authentication & Condition Considerations
Condo's print editions are typically accompanied by certificates of authenticity from their publishing houses. Works should bear the artist's signature and edition numbering. Condition assessment follows standard print protocols: paper stability, ink vibrancy, absence of foxing or surface damage.
Investment Analysis & 2026 Acquisition Strategy
Condo's institutional profile continues to strengthen, with significant museum acquisitions and major gallery exhibitions sustaining collector and academic interest. His print editions offer meaningful upside relative to their current price points, particularly as his canvas market continues to demonstrate strength.
Contact Guy Hepner at 177 10th Avenue, New York to discuss current availability of George Condo editions and acquisition strategy.


George Condo
Clown
1989

George Condo
Droopy Dog Abstraction
2017

George Condo
Imaginary Crowd
2001

George Condo
Imaginary People
2001

George Condo
Insane Clown
2019

George Condo
Invocations of Miles
2000

George Condo
Line of Figures
2001

George Condo
Lost in Time
2024

George Condo
Paper Faces
2000

George Condo
Portrait and Head
2024

George Condo
Prismatic Head
2024

George Condo
Reclining Nude Forms (State I)
2001

George Condo
Reclining Nude Forms (State II)
2001

George Condo
Renaissance Musicians
2019

George Condo
Table
1989

George Condo
Three Figures
2018

George Condo
Untitled
1999

George Condo
Untitled (Delineated Facial Composition)
1989

George Condo
Untitled (landscape)
1995

George Condo
Untitled (Port of 4)
1989

George Condo
Untitled (Port of 7)
1989

George Condo
Young Girl In The Wild
2018
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