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Fantôme
Douglas Gordon, Mircea Cantor, Miroslaw Balka, Francis Alÿs, Hans - Peter Feldmann, Simon Fujiwara, Jonathan Monk, David Reeb, Miri Segal, Haim Steinbach, Latifa Echakhch, Shilpa Gupta, Lawrence Weiner, Ariel Schlesinger, Moshe Ninio, Pavel Wolberg..., Tel Aviv, 28 June - 21 August 2014

Fantôme: Douglas Gordon, Mircea Cantor, Miroslaw Balka, Francis Alÿs, Hans - Peter Feldmann, Simon Fujiwara, Jonathan Monk, David Reeb, Miri Segal, Haim Steinbach, Latifa Echakhch, Shilpa Gupta, Lawrence Weiner, Ariel Schlesinger, Moshe Ninio, Pavel Wolberg...

Past exhibition
Douglas Gordon, Blind Burt Lancaster and Barbara Stanwyck (mirrored eyes), 2004

Douglas Gordon

Blind Burt Lancaster and Barbara Stanwyck (mirrored eyes), 2004
archival board, photograph and mirror
77.5 x 70 x 6.5 cm
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In this series, Douglas Gordon cut out the eyes of Hollywood stars, in a symbolically violent manner. An emptiness (some are burned letting appear a white or mirror background or...
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In this series, Douglas Gordon cut out the eyes of Hollywood stars, in a symbolically violent manner. An emptiness (some are burned letting appear a white or mirror background or a mirror) replaces the eyes, giving the impression of a blind eye deprived of all expression. Paradoxically, the work looks at us all the more intensely. Gordon talks about his work as a process of “research, memory, of stories that took place, the films I’ve seen … I am interested in looking for what happens when you look at something so long that it disappears. You are viewing an image, you start looking through the image, and you reach the other side and then you return to the surface. ” This act of cutting, pertinent to a new generation of artists focusing on the ready-made, image fragments and found sound footage, juxtaposes temporalities like in video editing and introduces a hint of melancholy. The act of cutting fascinates and repels, in what Freud called an experience of “the uncanny.” The viewer can only contemplate a loss of the soul which is traditionally reflected in the eyes. After Andy Warhol and his celebrity portraits, Douglas Gordon tracks the iconic and deadly character of his subjects.
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Exhibitions

- 'Fantôme', group show, Dvir Gallery Tel Aviv, 2014

- '2817', group show, 2019, Dvir Gallery Brussels

- Showroom, 2019, Dvir Gallery Brussels

- MIART 2019, Art Fair, Milan (Italy)

- 'Salon de Paris', group show, 2022, Dvir Gallery Brussels

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