Douglas Gordon exposes certain time-based effects that are at the root of our sense of psychological security. This process is implemented by re-emphasizing key elements from carefully researched material, as well as using specially made video and film footage to restructure the mass of connections that influence an artist's activity. What could be described as aestheticising the dynamic of trauma and reassurance has been combined with an ongoing desire to acknowledge his position as a self-conscious artist working within ...
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Douglas Gordon exposes certain time-based effects that are at the root of our sense of psychological security. This process is implemented by re-emphasizing key elements from carefully researched material, as well as using specially made video and film footage to restructure the mass of connections that influence an artist's activity. What could be described as aestheticising the dynamic of trauma and reassurance has been combined with an ongoing desire to acknowledge his position as a self-conscious artist working within the specific power structures of the art world. --Liam Gillick, Parkett No. 49, 1997
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Add this copy of Parkett No. 49 / 1997 to cart. $25.00, very good condition, Sold by 246 Books rated 1.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Seattle, WA, UNITED STATES, published 1997 by PARKETT.
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Very good. PARKETT No. 49 / 1997 with text by Colin de Land, Richard Flood, Russell Ferguson, Collier Schorr, Jacqueline Burckhardt and others. Focus on DOUGLAS GORDON, JEFF WALL, LAURIE ANDERSON and SILVIA BACHLI. Paper with stiff wraps. Wear to edges, otherwise very good condition.