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Creator: Gordon Cheung
"Migration Screw #4" by Gordon Cheung
By Gordon Cheung
Located in Atlanta, GA
"Migration (Screw #4)", 2014, Financial newspaper collage, acrylic on canvas and board, 50 x 40 x 2.5cm
by Gordon Cheung
Screw Paintings
Begun around 2014 they were originally...
Category
2010s English Gordon Cheung Furniture
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic
"Window N #62" by Gordon Cheung
By Gordon Cheung
Located in Atlanta, GA
Artwork by Gordon Cheung, sculpted with Bamboo, the Financial Times and adhesive, 2020
Windows
Traditional Chinese windows made from financial newspaper and bamboo refer to hom...
Category
2010s English Gordon Cheung Furniture
Materials
Paper, Bamboo
"Window A #49" by Gordon Cheung
By Gordon Cheung
Located in Atlanta, GA
Artwork by Gordon Cheung, "Window A #49" sculpted with Bamboo, the Financial Times and adhesive, 2020
Windows
Traditional Chinese windows made from financial newspaper and bamb...
Category
2010s Gordon Cheung Furniture
Materials
Paper, Bamboo
"Still Life with Flowers and Fruit after Jan Evert Morel I" by Gordon Cheung
By Gordon Cheung
Located in Atlanta, GA
Artwork by Gordon Cheung, "New Order Still Life with Flowers and Fruit (after Jan Evert Morel I, 1800-1808)", 2021, giclee on canvas
This pieces is ...
Category
2010s English Gordon Cheung Furniture
Materials
Canvas
"Castles Cascade to Sand Screw #5" by Gordon Cheung
By Gordon Cheung
Located in Atlanta, GA
"Castles Cascade to Sand (Screw #5)", 2014, Financial newspaper collage, acrylic on canvas and board, 50 x 40cm
by Gordon Cheung
Screw Paintings
Begun around 2014 they were or...
Category
2010s English Gordon Cheung Furniture
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic
"Window B #50" by Gordon Cheung
By Gordon Cheung
Located in Atlanta, GA
Artwork by Gordon Cheung, "Window B #50" sculpted with Bamboo, the Financial Times and adhesive, 2020
Windows
Traditional Chinese windows made from financial newspaper and bamb...
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2010s English Gordon Cheung Furniture
Materials
Paper, Bamboo
"Mother" by Gordon Cheung
By Gordon Cheung
Located in Atlanta, GA
Artwork by Gordon Cheung, Mother, 2009, Laser pyrography, vaporised stock listings on plywood, 21 x 17 x 2cm
The laser pyrographic etchings are layered with financial newspaper be...
Category
Early 2000s English Gordon Cheung Furniture
Materials
Wood
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"Still Life with Flowers after Harmanus Uppink, 1789" by Gordon Cheung
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A sorting algorithm is used to non-destructively reorder pixels of photographs for distinct bodies of works that Cheung creates. Theoretically the images can be reassembled as if a hyper complex jigsaw to metaphorically suggest not repetitions but how history rhymes.
‘New Order’ series was part inspired by the British band of the same name and from their album cover of ‘Power, Corruption and Lies’ where Henri Fantin-Latour’s still life was used by the designer Peter Saville. He said that the flowers "suggested the means by which power, corruption and lies infiltrate our lives. They're seductive.” The title of the album was chosen from a 1981 conceptual art exhibition in Cologne, Germany when on the opening night the artist Gerhard Richter vandalised the exterior of the Kunsthalle by spray painting the text, ‘Power, Corruption and Lies’. Cheung’s New Order series was a reaction to the 2008 global financial crisis that led him to researching about the 1st recorded economic bubble and crash over the surreal speculation of tulip bulbs during the Dutch Golden Age over 370 years ago that at its peak individual bulbs sold for the price of a house. By using an algorithm that re-orders pixels of high resolution Rijksmuseum photographs of Dutch Golden Age still life...
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This piece is part of Gordon Cheung's new order glitches series.
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