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Douglas Gordon — Désert sans titre
Douglas Gordon

Désert sans titre

2008

A vast, barren landscape stretches across the frame in Douglas Gordon's *Désert sans titre*, rendered in the cool, clinical precision of chromogenic print. The image evokes a sense of disorientation and existential emptiness, hallmarks of Gordon's conceptual practice, where familiar environments are stripped of context and identity. The work's deliberately withheld title reinforces a sense of absence, inviting the viewer to confront the unnamed and the unknowable.

Medium
chromogenic print

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Douglas Gordon, Désert sans titre, 2008

A vast, barren landscape stretches across the frame in Douglas Gordon's *Désert sans titre*, rendered in the cool, clinical precision of chromogenic print. The image evokes a sense of disorientation and existential emptiness, hallmarks of Gordon's conceptual practice, where familiar environments are stripped of context and identity. The work's deliberately withheld title reinforces a sense of absence, inviting the viewer to confront the unnamed and the unknowable.

Medium
chromogenic print
Year
2008
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Photography, Desert, Minimalist, Male Artist, Conceptual Art, Scottish Artist, Desolate Mood, Landscape, Contemporary Artist, Muted Tones, Chromogenic Print, Large Format

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