Douglas Gordon
- January 5, 2024
- Painter
Quick Facts
Full Name | Douglas Gordon |
Occupation | Painter |
Date Of Birth | Sep 20, 1966(1966-09-20) |
Age | 58 |
Birthplace | Glasgow |
Country | United Kingdom |
Birth City | Glasgow |
Horoscope | Capricorn |
Douglas Gordon Biography
Name | Douglas Gordon |
Birthday | Sep 20 |
Birth Year | 1966 |
Place Of Birth | Glasgow |
Home Town | Glasgow |
Birth Country | United Kingdom |
Birth Sign | Capricorn |
Douglas Gordon is one of the most popular and richest Painter who was born on September 20, 1966 in Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom. Douglas Gordon (born 20 September 1966) is a Scottish artist. He won the Turner Prize in 1996, the Premio 2000 at the 47th Venice Biennale in 1997 and the Hugo Boss Prize in 1998. He lives and works in Berlin, Germany.
Originally conceived as a site-specific video projection for Gagosian Gallery in Chelsea, Play Dead; Real Time (2003) consists of two videos projected on two large screens showing a circus elephant named Minnie ponderously performing for an off-screen trainer in the empty, spacious, white-walled gallery room. In each projection the camera circles as the elephant walks around, lies down to play dead and gets up. The footage showing Minnie’s sequences of tricks is simultaneously presented in a front and a rear life- sized projection and on a monitor, with each one depicting the same event from a range of perspectives, including close-ups of the animal’s eyes. Gordon also made a film about Zinedine Zidane, Zidane, un portrait du 21e siècle (2006), an idea first seen in a film by Hellmuth Costard, who, in 1970, made a film about George Best titled Football as Never Before. The feature-length film, which he co-directed with fellow artist Philippe Parreno and assembled from footage shot by seventeen synchronized cameras placed around the stadium in real time over the course of a single match, premiered outside the competition of the 2006 Cannes Film Festival before screenings at numerous international venues. k.364 premiered at the Venice Film Festival in September 2010.
In 2008, Gordon was a member of the Official Competition Jury at the 65th Venice International Film Festival.
In 2010, Gordon collaborated with Rufus Wainwright, creating the visuals for his tour which accompany Rufus’ All Days Are Nights: Songs for Lulu album. In Phantom (2011), another collaboration with Wainwright, Gordon employs slow- motion film produced with a high-speed Phantom camera focusing on Wainright’s eye — blackened with make-up, weeping, and glaring back at the viewer, echoing melodramatic performances by stars of the silent screen.
Gordon has also made photographs, often in series with relatively minor variations between each individual piece. His Blind Stars (2002) featured publicity photographs of mid-century movie stars in which the sitters’ eyes were replaced by expressionless black, white or mirrored surfaces.
Douglas Gordon Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Painter |
House | Living in own house. |
Douglas Gordon is one of the richest Painter from United Kingdom. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Douglas Gordon 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Gordon’s first solo show was in 1986. In 1993, he exhibited 24 Hour Psycho in the spaces of Tramway, Glasgow, and at Kunst-Werke Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin. The Berlin show was curated by Klaus Biesenbach. In 1996, Gordon was one of the artists invited to Skulptur Projekte Münster, and in 1997 he represented Britain at the Venice Biennale. His work was the subject of a 2001 retrospective organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, which traveled to the Vancouver Art Gallery, Canada; Museo Rufino Tamayo, Mexico City; and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C. In 2005, he put together an exhibition at the Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin called The Vanity of Allegory. In 2006, Douglas Gordon Superhumanatural opened at the National Galleries of Scotland complex in Edinburgh, being Gordon’s first major solo exhibition in Scotland since he presented 24 Hour Psycho in 1993. Also in 2006, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York showed a retrospective of Gordon’s work, called Timeline, which was curated by Klaus Biesenbach. Another 2006 retrospective was on view at the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, Germany, and the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh. A survey of his textworks was shown at Tate Britain, London in
- Retrospective solo exhibitions were shown at Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt am Main in 2011 to 2012, Tel Aviv Museum of Art in 2013 and at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art in Melbourne in 2014. Further solo exhibitions have been held at Museum Folkwang, Essen, Germany 2013, Musée D’art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, 2014. Gordon took part in the Biennale of Sydney 2014 and Documenta 17.
Gordon has often reused older film footage in his photographs and videos. One of his best-known art works is 24 Hour Psycho (1993) which slows down Alfred Hitchcock’s film Psycho so that it lasts twenty four hours. In Between Darkness and Light (After William Blake) (1997), William Friedkin’s Exorcist (1973) and Henry King’s The Song of Bernadette (1943) – two films about adolescent girls driven by external forces – are projected on either side of a single free-standing semi-transparent screen so they can be seen simultaneously. The video installation left is right and right is wrong and left is wrong and right is right (1999) presents two projections of Otto Preminger’s Whirlpool (1949) side by side, with the one on the right reversed so that the two sides mirror each other; by digital means, Gordon separated individual frames of the original film so that odd-numbered ones on one side alternate with even-numbered ones on the other. Feature Film (1999) is a projection of Gordon’s own film of James Conlon conducting Bernard Herrmann’s score to Vertigo, thus drawing attention to the film score and the emotional responses it creates in the viewer. In one installation, this was placed at the top of a tall building, referencing one of the film’s main plot points. In Through a looking glass (1999), Gordon created a double-projection work around the climactic 71-second scene in Martin Scorsese’s film Taxi Driver (1976), in which the main character addresses the camera; the screens are arranged so that the character seems to be addressing himself. At first, the 71-second loops are in sync, but they get progressively out and then progressively back with each repetition of the whole, hourlong program.
Gallery versions of Zidane, un portrait du 21e siècle (2006) were purchased by the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York. The Guggenheim collection also include Through a Looking Glass (1999) and Tattoo (for Reflection) by Gordon. Several photographs and video installations are in the Migros Museum for contemporary art in Zürich., in the Tate collection, National Galleries of Scotland, Musée D’art Moderne de la Ville de Paris as well as many other prestigious collections worldwide. Play Dead; Real Time (2003) is co-owned by MMK Frankfurt and Hirschhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Collection. His color photograph Monster (1996-7) is in the permanent collection of the Honolulu Museum of Art.
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Facts & Trivia
Douglas Ranked on the list of most popular Painter. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United Kingdom. Douglas Gordon celebrates birthday on September 20 of every year.
What is Douglas Gordon known for?
Douglas Gordon
Known for| Video art, Photography
Notable work| 24 Hour Psycho (1993) Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait (2006)
Movement| Young British Artists
Awards| Hugo Boss Prize (1998), Turner Prize (1996)
Who is Gordon artist?
Douglas Gordon (born 20 September 1966) is a Scottish artist; he won the Turner Prize in 1996 and the following year he received the Premio 2000 at the 47th Venice Biennale. He lives and works in Berlin, Germany.
Why is it called the Turner Prize?
The Turner Prize, named after the English painter J. M. W. Turner , is an annual prize presented to a British visual artist. Between 1991 and 2016, only artists under the age of 50 were eligible (this restriction was removed for the 2017 award).
Who actually is Gordon Bennett?
James Gordon Bennett senior (1795-1872) was a Scottish-born journalist , famous in the US for founding the New York Herald and conducting the first ever newspaper interview.
What happened to Gordon Bennett?
He died on 1 August 1962 at Dural , survived by his wife and daughter. After a state funeral at St Andrew’s Cathedral, his body was cremated. The diary that Bennett kept while serving in Malaya is held at the State Library of New South Wales.