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Creator: Gordon Cheung
"Still Life with Flowers and Fruit after Jan Evert Morel I" by Gordon Cheung
By Gordon Cheung
Located in Atlanta, GA
Artwork by Gordon Cheung, "New Order Still Life with Flowers and Fruit (after Jan Evert Morel I, 1800-1808)", 2021, giclee on canvas This pieces is ...
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2010s English Gordon Cheung Furniture

Materials

Canvas

"Window A #49" by Gordon Cheung
By Gordon Cheung
Located in Atlanta, GA
Artwork by Gordon Cheung, "Window A #49" sculpted with Bamboo, the Financial Times and adhesive, 2020 Windows Traditional Chinese windows made from financial newspaper and bamb...
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2010s Gordon Cheung Furniture

Materials

Paper, Bamboo

"Window N #62" by Gordon Cheung
By Gordon Cheung
Located in Atlanta, GA
Artwork by Gordon Cheung, sculpted with Bamboo, the Financial Times and adhesive, 2020 Windows Traditional Chinese windows made from financial newspaper and bamboo refer to hom...
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2010s English Gordon Cheung Furniture

Materials

Paper, Bamboo

"Mother" by Gordon Cheung
By Gordon Cheung
Located in Atlanta, GA
Artwork by Gordon Cheung, Mother, 2009, Laser pyrography, vaporised stock listings on plywood, 21 x 17 x 2cm The laser pyrographic etchings are layered with financial newspaper be...
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Early 2000s English Gordon Cheung Furniture

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Wood

"Migration Screw #4" by Gordon Cheung
By Gordon Cheung
Located in Atlanta, GA
"Migration (Screw #4)", 2014, Financial newspaper collage, acrylic on canvas and board, 50 x 40 x 2.5cm by Gordon Cheung Screw Paintings Begun around 2014 they were originally throwaway byproducts from my paintings where I masked out areas for spray painting. Often I found the visual effects of screwed up newspaper fascinating and eventually was compelled to turn them into works of art. I came to understand them as a fascinating space to think about the actual and the virtual. Although I am too close to them to be able to see, some have told me that they look like aerial photographs of landscapes; a moonscape or perhaps the stargate sequence from Stanley Kubirck’s 2001. They are collaged newspapers...
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2010s English Gordon Cheung Furniture

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

"Castles Cascade to Sand Screw #5" by Gordon Cheung
By Gordon Cheung
Located in Atlanta, GA
"Castles Cascade to Sand (Screw #5)", 2014, Financial newspaper collage, acrylic on canvas and board, 50 x 40cm by Gordon Cheung Screw Paintings Begun around 2014 they were originally throwaway byproducts from my paintings where I masked out areas for spray painting. Often I found the visual effects of screwed up newspaper fascinating and eventually was compelled to turn them into works of art. I came to understand them as a fascinating space to think about the actual and the virtual. Although I am too close to them to be able to see, some have told me that they look like aerial photographs of landscapes; a moonscape or perhaps the stargate sequence from Stanley Kubirck’s 2001. They are collaged...
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2010s English Gordon Cheung Furniture

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

"Window B #50" by Gordon Cheung
By Gordon Cheung
Located in Atlanta, GA
Artwork by Gordon Cheung, "Window B #50" sculpted with Bamboo, the Financial Times and adhesive, 2020 Windows Traditional Chinese windows made from financial newspaper and bamb...
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2010s English Gordon Cheung Furniture

Materials

Paper, Bamboo

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Gordon Cheung furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of plastic and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Gordon Cheung furniture, although brown editions of this piece are particularly popular. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider furniture by Julian Meredith, Paris Essex, and Allen Jones. Prices for Gordon Cheung furniture can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $6,790 and can go as high as $14,000, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $6,790.

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