Douglas Gordon: the only way out is the only way in

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Publisher: Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne
Publication Date: 2014
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: Near Fine
Edition: 1st
Wraps, 48pp, 8.25" x 8.25". Full colour documentation accompanying the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art's 2014 exhibition of Turner Prize winning artist Douglas Gordon. Contains new writing by Margaret Morgan, as well as Juliana Engberg and Hannah Mathews. Douglas Gordon appropriates images from popular culture and other sources to create his signature videos and photographic installations. He first came to prominence in 1993 with the work 24 Hour Psycho, a slowed down version of Alfred Hitchcock s iconic film, and since then he has been at the forefront of contemporary practice worldwide. Near fine.

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Publisher: Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne
Publication Date: 2014
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: Near Fine
Edition: 1st
Wraps, 48pp, 8.25" x 8.25". Full colour documentation accompanying the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art's 2014 exhibition of Turner Prize winning artist Douglas Gordon. Contains new writing by Margaret Morgan, as well as Juliana Engberg and Hannah Mathews. Douglas Gordon appropriates images from popular culture and other sources to create his signature videos and photographic installations. He first came to prominence in 1993 with the work 24 Hour Psycho, a slowed down version of Alfred Hitchcock s iconic film, and since then he has been at the forefront of contemporary practice worldwide. Near fine.

Publisher: Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne
Publication Date: 2014
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: Near Fine
Edition: 1st
Wraps, 48pp, 8.25" x 8.25". Full colour documentation accompanying the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art's 2014 exhibition of Turner Prize winning artist Douglas Gordon. Contains new writing by Margaret Morgan, as well as Juliana Engberg and Hannah Mathews. Douglas Gordon appropriates images from popular culture and other sources to create his signature videos and photographic installations. He first came to prominence in 1993 with the work 24 Hour Psycho, a slowed down version of Alfred Hitchcock s iconic film, and since then he has been at the forefront of contemporary practice worldwide. Near fine.