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Gregory Kondos

(1923-2021)

Abstract in blues, 1961

Oil on canvas
Signed and dated lower left: G. Kondos
16" H x 20" W

  • Notes: Gregory Kondos, a luminary of American landscape painting, has left an enduring mark on the history of art with his captivating interpretations of nature's splendor. Born in 1923 in Lynn, Massachusetts, Kondos embarked on a journey marked by unwavering dedication and boundless creativity.

    With roots tracing back to his Greek heritage, Kondos's artistic sensibilities were nurtured from a young age. After serving in the United States Army during World War II, his passion for painting flourished during his studies at the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles and later at California State University, Sacramento, where he immersed himself in the vibrant Northern California art scene.

    Kondos's oeuvre is defined by his adept use of color and light, breathing life into his landscapes and imbuing them with dynamism and emotional resonance. His distinctive style blends elements of impressionism and post-impressionism, transcending mere representation to evoke profound senses of place and atmosphere. Influenced by artists like Maynard Dixon, Willem de Kooning, Paul Cézanne, and Paul Gauguin, Kondos developed a unique visual language celebrated for its intuitive and uninhibited technique, often likened by his friend Wayne Thiebaud to "a kind of brush dancing." Together, they co-founded the Artists Cooperative Gallery, a pioneering showcase for aspiring artists in northern California.

    Known primarily for his evocative landscapes, Kondos also ventured into abstract painting with a distinctive approach that showcased his profound understanding of color and form. His abstract compositions featured bold, gestural brushstrokes and vibrant color harmonies, revealing his versatility and willingness to push artistic boundaries. Despite being less recognized than his landscapes, Kondos's abstract works underscored his innovative spirit and ability to convey complex emotions and ideas through canvas.

    Throughout his career, Kondos maintained a rich exhibition history, including solo shows in Sacramento and San Francisco, and participation in prestigious group exhibitions such as the American Academy of Arts and Letters in New York in 1993. He also served as an artist-in-residence at Yosemite National Park, where he found inspiration during summer months.

    Beyond his artistic achievements, Kondos made significant contributions as an educator at California State University, Sacramento, inspiring countless students to explore the boundless possibilities of painting.

    Honored with numerous awards, including those from the Winter Invitationals at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor, Kondos's legacy as an artist and educator resonates deeply within and beyond the art world. His enduring impact stands as a testament to art's transformative power in illuminating the beauty and wonder of the world.
  • Condition: Visual: Overall good condition. A very faint 5.5" crescent hairline split in the pigment in the upper right quadrant from the upper edge to the right edge.

    Blacklight: A 5.5" line of touchup along the above mentioned hairline split in the pigment.

    Frame: 19.75" H x 23.75" W x 1.50" D


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