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Douglas Gordon

Belongs to…, 2020111.8 x 111.8 x 5cmPrice on Request
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gesso and mixed media on canvasDvir Gallery
Description
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This abstract artwork showcases a striking composition of organic shapes and textures. The color palette consists of muted tones of brown, black, and white, creating a weathered, almost burnt appearance. The overall form resembles a tattered, partially obscured window or opening, with amorphous, textured areas surrounding a central void. The artist appears to have used unconventional techniques, such as burning or distressing the surface, to achieve this intriguing and evocative visual effect. The work evokes a sense of fragility, impermanence, and the passage of time, inviting the viewer to ponder the underlying themes or the artist's intention behind this captivating contemporary piece. ...

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Douglas Gordon
Artist
Douglas Gordon
B.1966

Douglas Gordon explores a wide range of themes, including morality, ethics, mental and physical states, and collective memory and self-identity in his work. He uses a variety of mediums, such as literature, folklore, and iconic Hollywood films, as well as his own footage, drawings, and writings, to manipulate time and language in order to disorient and challenge the viewer. He attended the Slade School of Fine Art in London, where he deepened his interest in cinema and film. After that, he returned to Glasgow and became involved with Transmission Gallery, where he presented one of his notable works, 24 Hour Psycho (1993), which extended the duration of Alfred Hitchcock's film Psycho (1960) from its original 110 minutes to twenty-four hours. Gordon is heavily influenced by Scottish literary history, particularly by the tension between good and evil. He has created work such as Tale of a Justified Sinner (1995), which references Robert Louis Stevenson's The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Déjà-Vu (2000), which is composed of footage from Rudolph Maté's D.O.A. (1949). Gordon's work continues to explore themes of identity, self-image, and mortality through various mediums such as text works, neon art, and film and video. He also created a series of sculptures depicting parts of his own hands and forearms in positions that could be interpreted as both innocent and sinister, suggesting the internal struggles of the individual. ...

Douglas Gordon: Artworks
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Croque morts (A)
Douglas GordonCroque morts (A), 2000Price on Request
Croque morts (C)
Douglas GordonCroque morts (C), 2000Price on Request
Croque morts (E)
Douglas GordonCroque morts (E), 2000Price on Request
Self Portrait of You + Me (Elvis and bleeding crotch)
Douglas GordonSelf Portrait of You + Me (Elvis and bleeding crotch), 2019Price on Request
Self Portrait of You + Me (NoNo)
Douglas GordonSelf Portrait of You + Me (NoNo), 2015Price on Request
Self portrait of you + Me (Jackie 64 parts)
Douglas GordonSelf portrait of you + Me (Jackie 64 parts), 2015220000 USD
Self Portrait of You + Me (Elvis 6 Pistols)
Douglas GordonSelf Portrait of You + Me (Elvis 6 Pistols), 2019120000 USD
Self Portrait of You + Me (Duo quartet Elvis)
Douglas GordonSelf Portrait of You + Me (Duo quartet Elvis), 2017300000 USD
Self portrait of you + Me (Jackie 64 parts)
Douglas GordonSelf portrait of you + Me (Jackie 64 parts), 2015300000 USD
Self Portrait of You + Me (Duo quartet Elvis)
Douglas GordonSelf Portrait of You + Me (Duo quartet Elvis), 2017380000 USD
Self Portrait of You + Me (Elvis eight by two)
Douglas GordonSelf Portrait of You + Me (Elvis eight by two), 2017220000 USD
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Dvir Gallery
Gallery
Dvir Gallery
Tel Aviv, Brussels, Paris

Dvir Gallery was founded in 1982 by Dvir Intrator to introduce cutting-edge contemporary Israeli artists. In 1994 the gallery broadened its’ representation to include international artists such as Miroslaw Balka, Marianne Berenhaut, Douglas Gordon, Latifa Echakhch, and Lawrence Weiner in its’ program. In 2013, Dvir Gallery combined its’ 3 separate spaces into a 5-story building, the first of its’ kind in Tel Aviv. In 2016, the gallery opened its first gateway to Europe with a branch in Brussels, which strengthen and developed the existing relationship with the international artistic community. Earlier this year, on the occasion of its 40th anniversary, the gallery opened a space in Paris, in the heart of the historical Marais District, emphasizing the special ties and connection the gallery has had, since its beginnings, with the French cultural milieu, collaborating with artists, institutions and private collections. ...