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Douglas Gordon — Desert
Douglas Gordon

Desert

2008

Douglas Gordon's *Desert* is a haunting and immersive work that explores themes of isolation, time, and the psychological weight of vast, empty spaces. Characteristic of Gordon's conceptual practice, the piece manipulates perception and duration to create a disorienting yet meditative experience. The work invites viewers to confront the boundaries between presence and absence, drawing on the desolate landscape as both a literal and metaphorical terrain.

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Douglas Gordon, Desert, 2008

Douglas Gordon's *Desert* is a haunting and immersive work that explores themes of isolation, time, and the psychological weight of vast, empty spaces. Characteristic of Gordon's conceptual practice, the piece manipulates perception and duration to create a disorienting yet meditative experience. The work invites viewers to confront the boundaries between presence and absence, drawing on the desolate landscape as both a literal and metaphorical terrain.

Year
2008
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Contemplative Mood, Minimalist Aesthetic, Minimalist, Male Artist, Conceptual Art, Scottish Artist, Desolate Mood, Landscape, Contemporary Artist, Muted Tones, Arid Environment, Installation Art, Turner Prize Winner, Video Art, Neutral Tones, Arid Palette, Desert Landscape, Arid Terrain

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