Daniel Gordon (artist)

[5] Using a layered and almost circular process, Gordon creates temporary sculptures made from images mined from the internet that are printed, cutout, and remade into three dimensional objects.

[10] Gordon’s process when applied to the human form renders fleshy and fragmented results that “stimulate[s] both attraction and repulsion.”[4] His portraits depict busts in profile,[11] and at times more confrontational figures.

[13] These compositions, which are often printed at larger-than-life scale, straddle the line between real and unreal,[14] representing space as both two and three-dimensional at the same time.

[18] The exhibition featured a large-scale mural, several photographs, a twelve-foot sculpture of a vase of blue poppies, and flag-like banners.

[18] In his 2023 solo exhibition Free Transform at Kasmin Gallery in New York City, Gordon displayed his sculptures alongside his photographs for the first time.