Daniel Gordon
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BiographyBorn in Boston, Massachusetts, 1980
Lives & Works in Brooklyn, New York -
"For all their grounding in photography, Gordon’s pieces invite painterly comparisons: his composites are like stripped-down versions of seventeenth-century Dutch tabletop still-lifes, rendered in a Fauvist palette."—Johanna Fateman, The New Yorker
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Gordon's oeuvre is a labyrinth built from formalist notions of color, form, line, and composition. His photographs are comprised of disparate images that have been collapsed and recontextualized; modernist and classical references are remixed to bombastic effect, with plants and vessels repeated within the images to create spatial architecture for his imagined scenes. Exploring the theoretical traditions established by John Berger and Marshall McLuhan, Gordon challenges the false mystification of art historical titans such as Picasso and Matisse, all while celebrating the visual experience. Bringing together memento mori, portraiture, and still life, Gordon deftly synthesizes the history of image making. "It's a fiction and a truth at the same time," says Gordon, whose early Flying Pictures series (2001-2004) created whimsical illusions of the artist in mid-flight.
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Works
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Exhibitions
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Daniel Gordon: Free Transform
April 27 – June 3, 2023 297 Tenth Avenue, New YorkSpanning the exhibition is the seven-panel Panoramic Still Life (2023), which extends 23 feet in width and functions as a single site-specific installation while allowing for its alternate presentation in individual works or groupings. Pushing the limits of both scale and dimensionality, Gordon expands the viewer’s visual experience to allow for an immersive ambulatory exploration of the exhibition space and, by extension, his constructed universe. As his subjects and objects glitch through multiple mediums, Gordon occasions a slippage that speaks to the camera’s capability to transform as well as document.View More -
AND/ALSO: Photography (Mis)represented
July 9 – August 21, 2020In the last ten years, the boundaries between photography and sculpture, architecture, painting, drawing, media and computation have become increasingly porous. Central to the efficacy of photography today is its relationship to language. Like language, photography is a communicative medium that belongs to every discipline, allowing it to shift from commercial to critical and across media.View More
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News
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Daniel Gordon reviewed in The New Yorker
by Johanna Fateman May 12, 2023 View More -
Daniel Gordon: New Canvas
May 12, 2023 View More -
Daniel Gordon Joins Kasmin
March 22, 2022Kasmin is thrilled to announce that Daniel Gordon (b. 1980) has joined the gallery. The artist’s first exhibition at Kasmin will go on view in...View More
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