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Gabriel Orozco — Nodnol Park
Gabriel Orozco

Nodnol Park

A photographic image of a park is transformed through the layered integration of digital manipulation and hand-applied paint, blurring the boundaries between documentation and intervention. Orozco's title, "Nodnol" — London spelled backwards — hints at a playful inversion of place and perception, destabilizing the familiar urban landscape. The work exemplifies his ongoing exploration of everyday spaces, chance, and the subtle disruption of ordinary experience.

Medium
Chromogenic print with computer graphics and applied paint.

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A Constant Pursuit: Photographs from the Collection of Ed Cohen & Victoria Shaw

October 4, 2018

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Gabriel Orozco, Nodnol Park

A photographic image of a park is transformed through the layered integration of digital manipulation and hand-applied paint, blurring the boundaries between documentation and intervention. Orozco's title, "Nodnol" — London spelled backwards — hints at a playful inversion of place and perception, destabilizing the familiar urban landscape. The work exemplifies his ongoing exploration of everyday spaces, chance, and the subtle disruption of ordinary experience.

Medium
Chromogenic print with computer graphics and applied paint.
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Photography, Reflective Mood, Mexican Artist, Male Artist, Mixed Media, Conceptual Art, Muted Tones, Digital Manipulation, Contemporary Art, Urban Landscape, Established Artist

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