Sam Gordon at Feature Inc
Written by Andrew Katz Katz

A particularly funny addition is Impossible Object, a painting of a metal s-shape, with nonsensically-overlapping edges; Gordon’s drippy, hand-painted checkerboard backdrop laughs off the hard ruler required to make this thing. Film references (like mirrors, physical reproductions of the surrounding world), appear as winking confirmations of the everything-ness in these pictures. Film strips appear as negative shapes on one mirror-with-dust-sweepings, and sprocket holes are painted onto another canvas. In another painting, Play/Pause, triangles reference video, and in Flash, a layered hexagon evokes a camera shutter. And everything really is up for grabs here, as evidenced by the finishing seal: thumbnail sketches, the most fundamental and disposable elements, are pasted in corners, or collaged in the center of the paintings make a deeper space. If Gordon’s kicking up dirt, every speck settles right in place.
--- Whitney Kimball is a New York-based painter and art writer.
Written by
Andrew Katz Katz
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