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Douglas Gordon: a diconcerting retrospective in Tel Aviv
Glaswegian-born visual artist Douglas Gordon is graced with a retrospective in the Tel Aviv Museum of art. In the Herta and Paul Amir Building’s landmark "Light Fall" - the atrium’s stairway - the artist has hung some of his scriptural pieces: phrases in English, Hebrew and Arabic.
By Sean ROSE
The show curated by Ami Barak is entitled "I am also… Douglas Gordon" and deals with the plural identity of the artist - the many I’s [egos] and eyes that make up his creative personality. The Scottish artist who won the Turner Prize in 1996 is famous for his re-appropriation of images and films - burnt photos of famous icons set on a mirror or films whose time has been distorted so as to create a completely eerie effect on the viewer. In "24 Hour Psycho", for example, Douglas Gordon made Alfred Hitchcock’s horror movie slow down so as to last 24 hours.


































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