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Douglas Gordon

February 2024

  • Male gaze … a still from 2023EastWestGirlsBoys.

    An eyeful of Soho sinners: Douglas Gordon’s All I Need Is a Little Bit of Everything review

    Four decades of video work ranging from Dr Jekyll to a red light odyssey showcase the Turner-winning artist’s obsession with good and evil

December 2022

  • Douglas Gordon, mighty REAL, 2022.

    Douglas Gordon review – pop is a light that never goes out

    Using snatches of illuminated song lyrics, Neon Ark cleverly shows how words that aren’t our own can be intimately felt

March 2018

  • Preponderance of women artists … Victoria Crowe’s Ronald Stevenson (1983).

    Tacita Dean and Jenny Saville lead strong female presence at Edinburgh art festival

    Phyllida Barlow, Lucy Skaer and Victoria Crowe also feature in the lineup alongside old masters including Canaletto and Rembrandt

September 2017

  • Douglas Gordon’s burning piano

    Turner prizewinners lead calls to rescue fund that lit up visual arts in the north

  • House, by Rachel Whiteread

    The Guardian view on outrage and art: the new no longer shocks

August 2017

  • Stephen Sutcliffe. Lindsay Anderson Archive, University of Stirling. Courtesy of Edinburgh Art Festival, 27 July to 27 August (www.edinburghartfestival.com)

    Edinburgh art festival review – follies, broken statues and a surprise star

    Various venues
    Douglas Gordon knocks Robert Burns off his pedestal and Pablo Bronstein goes gothic at Jupiter Artland. But it’s the video art of Stephen Sutcliffe and Kate Davis that delves deepest at this year’s festival

July 2017

  • Roger Fenton photograph showing a war council at the headquarters of British Army field marshal Lord Raglan on 6 June 1855.

    Five of the best… new art shows
    Shadows of War and Douglas Gordon: this week’s best UK exhibitions

    Roger Fenton’s photographs of the Crimea show the emergence of modern warfare, while a Turner prize winner takes on Robert Burns

June 2017

  • Summer arts preview 2017

    Summer arts preview 2017
    Summer 2017's finest art, design and photography

    Tapestry goes into space, Matisse and his subjects take over the Royal Academy, black power is on the rise, the V&A gets some va-va-voom and Manchester goes mad for New Order. Here are the pick of the summer’s art shows

September 2016

  • Jonas Mekas in a still from I Had Nowhere to Go, directed by Douglas Gordon.

    Jonathan Jones on art
    I Had Nowhere to Go review – Douglas Gordon's fatuous bio-doc of Jonas Mekas

    The Turner prize-winning artist has turned his attention to underground film-maker Jonas Mekas, pairing ponderous images with Mekas’s memories of the second world war. The result is clumsy, confused and desperately manipulative

August 2016

  • Douglas Gordon’s self-portrait as a Jekyll and Hyde character ‘Monster’, 1997

    Edinburgh art festival review – ugly beauty in the Jekyll and Hyde city

    Darkness has descended on Scotland’s capital, with monstrous statues, robot babies and macabre examinations of the human soul. Go and be corrupted

August 2015

  • Jonathan Jones

    Jonathan Jones on art
    The new Turner prize bus tours reek of tartan fetishism

    Jonathan Jones
    By only showcasing Scottish art on the tour bus for the world’s biggest art prize, the Travelling Gallery is letting itself be corrupted by petty nationalism

July 2015

  • Porn to be wild … Douglas Gordon's After the After, publicly projected in Ibiza.

    Douglas Gordon in Ibiza: why I'm giving the party island a gay makeover

  • Artist Douglas Gordon

    Artist Douglas Gordon faces repair bill after axe attack on Manchester theatre

December 2014

  • Douglas Gordon's Tears Become ... Streams Become ...

    Douglas Gordon: the man with the black lagoon

    The artist has flooded New York’s Park Avenue Armory and put a pianist in the middle of the water in a dramatic new work

May 2014

  • Jonathan Jones

    Glasgow School of Art: heart of British renaissance in visual creativity

    Jonathan Jones
  • Don't call Glasgow's contemporary art scene a miracle

March 2014

  • Douglas Gordon in his Berlin studio

    Australia culture blog
    Douglas Gordon: 'I retain the right to do whatever I want'

    The Scottish artist, who is giving the keynote speech at the Sydney Biennale, on why he disagreed with the boycott – and how football can become political art

September 2013

  • H.2.N.Y. by Michael Landy

    Art attack at Tate Britain: artists explain why they sabotage

    As a new exhibition tracing 500 years of physical attacks on British art opens at the Tate, artists including Douglas Gordon, Michael Landy, Jake and Dinos Chapman and Mark Wallinger explain how destruction can be a starting point for creativity

November 2012

  • Douglas Gordon sculpture

    Turner prize-winner's work stolen from Christie's

    Solid gold sculpture by Douglas Gordon worth £500,000 went missing while in care of London auction house

July 2012

  • Art on fire: Douglas Gordon's The End of Civilisation - exclusive video

    In an exclusive look at his new video artwork, Turner prizewinner Douglas Gordon sets the Cumbrian countryside – and a grand piano – ablaze. See the work, which is part of the Cultural Olympiad, at Tyne theatre on 5 and 6 July

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