7pm
David Dale Gallery
Programme selected by Alexander Storey Gordon:
John Smith, White Hole, HD, 7 min, 2014
Programme selected by Alexander Storey Gordon:
John Smith, White Hole, HD, 7 min, 2014
Alexander Storey Gordon (b. 1988) lives and works in Glasgow.
Alexander Storey Gordon makes drawings, films, texts, and events, that look at the way film and literature, mediate perceptions and conceptions, of our-selves, our environment, and others, in the construction of meaning.
He graduated with a degree in Printmaking from Gray’s School of Art in 2010 and is the producer of The Artists Moving Image Festival, Tramway/ LUX Scotland, from 2015 – present.
Recent solo exhibitions include, A Apopheny!, CCA Intermedia, Glasgow, (2017); Aparição, Phosphorus, Sao Paulo (2015); Be Vigilant Dear Friends, Because You Never Know When Your Going To Have Your Eyes Gouged Out, Glasgow Project Room (2014); I Used Blood For The Red, PALA Projects curated by Laura Mansfield (2015); A Sleeping Cinema, Embassy Gallery, Edinburgh (2013).
Recent group exhibitions include, Interludes, Plymouth Art Centre and Mount Florida Screenings, Plymouth Art Weekender (2018); On The Waves of The Air, There Is Dancing Out There, with Carrie Skinner, Glasgow International (2018); A Wondering Soul, with Richy Carey, Radiophrenia, CCA, Glasgow (2018); Hospitalfield Summer Resident, Arbroath (2017); Suppose there is A, ICA Singapore (2017); UR/ERR, Film Open Touring Programme, Eastside Projects, Spike Island, Castlefield Gallery, S1 Artspace, Tramway, and the ICA (2015); Two Dichotoma Hum, Hydrapangaea, Glasgow International Festival, Botanic Gardens (2014).
Image: Alexander Storey Gordon, Screenshot 2019, 2019, film still
David Dale Gallery and LUX Scotland present a series of four film screenings over four consecutive weeks in January and February featuring four early career Glasgow-based artists. Each week a different artist will present recent moving image work of their own alongside work selected by them from the LUX collection, as well as a further insight into their practice and film selections through text or performance.