Daniel Gordon

B. United States, 1980

Daniel Gordon’s inventive approach to contemporary photography reinvigorates the still life genre. Through a prolonged process, Gordon creates colourful tableaux that consider objecthood and the proliferation of imagery in our digitalised cultures.

Highlights

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Daniel Gordon: Green Apples and Boots. Installation view

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Daniel Gordon. Flowers and Fish (2020)

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[L-R]. Oysters (2020), Maine Still Life (2020), Books with Camera and Fruit (2020)

The Works

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Caladium with Glass Vessels and Artichokes

2023

Pigment print with UV lamination

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Daniel Gordon

Artichokes and Succulents

2023

Pigment print with UV lamination

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Artichokes and Peonies with Green Pitcher

2023

Pigment print with UV lamination

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Daniel Gordon

Lobster and Fern with Green Artichoke

2023

Pigment print with UV lamination

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Ponytail Palm and Pitcher

2023

Pigment print with UV lamination

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Daniel Gordon

Onions and Artichokes

2023

Pigment print with UV lamination

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Daniel Gordon

Blue Apples and Houseplant

2022

Pigment print with UV lamination

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Daniel Gordon

Two Peaches and Three Vessels

2022

Pigment print with UV lamination

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Daniel Gordon

Ponytail Palm and Shells

2022

Pigment print with UV lamination

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Daniel Gordon

Green Jade and Roses

2022

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Daniel Gordon

Apples and Watermelon in Green

2022

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Crown of Thorns and Orchid with Apples and Pears

2022

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Portrait with Red Face

2022

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Portrait in Green

2022

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Peonies and Pomegranate

2020

Pigment print

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Olives and Pitcher with Fern and Palm Leaves

2020

Pigment print

Daniel Gordon

B. United States1980

B. United States1980

Biography

Moving between two and three-dimensions, Daniel Gordon’s practice appropriates images of still-life subjects he finds on the Internet. Printing the images on paper before cutting them out, he then assembles a three-dimensional tableau in the studio which is subsequently photographed, linking handmade and digital-based processes and materials.

Gordon’s new photographic series, made during lockdown in New York in 2020, continues his rigorous and vibrant investigation of the still-life genre. The new works includes quotidian objects that reveal the routine of domestic life during quarantine, giving a wry nod to the banality and homogeneity of life lived in confinement. Tennis rackets and trainers hint at the routine of exercise, and are paired with other accoutrements of daily life including batteries and cutlery. Gordon transforms his downloaded imagery from immaterial data to material objects and back again. In doing so, his work points to the proliferation of imagery and photographic representation and suggests that these have become symbiotic with, rather than symbolic of, the physical world.

Daniel Gordon was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1980. He received a BA from Bard College, New York in 2003 before graduating with an MFA from Yale University in 2006. Gordon’s work has been published in numerous monographs and he has been exhibited internationally in major art institutions, such as the Museum of Modern Art, New York and the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles. His work is held in the permanent collections of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, Pier 24, San Francisco and Foam Museum, Amsterdam among others.

Gordon lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.

 

Discover

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Exhibitions

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Daniel Gordon Green Apples and Boots

Daniel Gordon: Green Apples and Boots

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