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Post #43 - Daniel Gordon
Clementines. 2011. 29.75 x 37.5 inches, C-Print.
http://www.danielgordonstudio.com/projects/new-pictures/works/clementines
Daniel Gordon
Daniel Gordon Gets Physical | "New York Close Up" | Art21
Daniel Gordon
"Window and Leaves," one of Daniel Gordon's new screen selections of pigment print on canvas currently on view at James Fuentes in his show "New Canvas" that opened last night. Proud to have placed his work in the past (and to be a collector of it) and very excited at this new direction he is taking. #danielgordon #photography #painting #analog #digital #screenselection (at JAMES FUENTES LLC)
What if the Internet had a body? In his DUMBO studio, artist Daniel Gordon photographs paper collages constructed from found images downloaded from the Web. "I…
What if the Internet had a body? In his DUMBO studio, artist Daniel Gordon photographs paper collages constructed from found images downloaded from the Web. "I like to think about what I'm doing as an optimistic version of appropriation," says Gordon, who wonders if he can transport digital images into real life by giving them a physical form. The artist’s paper tableaus, rich in vibrant colors and vivid patterns, are transformed in the process of making a picture with large format cameras. "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. The film reveals the behind-the-scenes process of two of Gordon's recent works—a silhouette of Ruby Sky Stiler (the artist’s wife) and the still life "Blue Watermelon and Shell" (2013)—from photographing in the studio to the final printing process with Anthony Accardi at Green Rhino in Williamsburg. Also featuring the works "Toe Transplant" (2006), "Blue Face" (2010), "July 15, 2009" (2009), "Portrait in Orange and Blue" (2010), "Crescent Eyed Portrait" (2012), "Portrait in Yellow Orange and Blue" (2012), "Tropical Still Life" (2012), "Portrait with Blue Hair" (2013), "Still Life with Lobster" (2012), and "Still Life with Fish and Forsythia" (2013).