“It's about bringing things together and seeing how they react to each other.
While a dialogue is more of a platform for peaceful and almost dry discussions. You have dialogues every day. I could have a dialogue every day with the woman in the pastry shop down the street. But if I say to her: 'There's something wrong with the icing. Why is it blue?' – then suddenly we are more in a confrontation. And then something happens that stays in your memory!” George Condo, 2016
From November 19, 2016, the Berggruen Museum will be showing a showcase of the work of the American painter George Condo (*1957 in Concord, New Hampshire, USA). This first major exhibition of contemporary art since the founding of the Museum Berggruen relates Condo's works from the early 1980s to the present day to classical modern artists from the National Gallery's collection. George Condo. Confrontation plays in all rooms of the house and a large proportion of Condo's selected paintings, drawings, collages and sculptures will be exhibited publicly for the first time.