Douglas Gordon

Detail from 100 Blind Stars: Mirror Blind Greta , 2002 © Douglas Gordon

2 Nov – 14 Jan 2007
Tickets £6 ( £4) | National Galleries of Scotland, The Mound, EDINBURGH | Open daily 10am-5pm, Thursdays until 7pm
Buy Tickets: First weekend half price - Nov 4 & 5

Turner Prize-winner Douglas Gordon is one of Scotland's most celebrated contemporary artists. Superhumanatural is his first retrospective in this country, bringing together some of his most important works, including 24 Hour Psycho, not seen in Scotland for over 10 years.

Born in Glasgow in 1966, Douglas now lives and works in New York. He works with film, video, photographs, objects and texts, examining issues such as memory and identity, good and evil. Following on from the phenomenally successful Ron Mueck show this Summer, this exhibition will once more transform the National Galleries of Scotland's Royal Scottish Academy Building beyond recognition, with massive projections, banks of TV monitors and specially constructed blacked-out spaces and installations. Enter a world of sound, film and video guaranteed to challenge mind and body; where the familiar becomes unfamiliar, where the superhuman meets the supernatural. Welcome to Superhumanatural...

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Organised by National Galleries of Scotland, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Inverleith House receives funding from Scottish Arts Council

Supported by Gagosian Gallery, Agnés B, Galerie Yvon Lambert, ECA The John Florent-Stone Scholarship

Image: 24  Hour Psycho (detail)
24 Hour Psycho 1993 © Douglas Gordon. Video installation · collection Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg

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