
Gordon Cheung
Lines in the Sand, 2016
Financial newspaper, archival inkjet, acrylic, sand and pumice on canvas and aluminium
200 x 450 cm / 78 3/4 x 177 1/8 in. (Triptych)
Gordon Cheung
A Thousand Plateaus, 2016
Financial newspaper, archival inkjet, acrylic, sand and pumice on canvas and sail cloth
200 x 450 cm (Triptych)
Gordon Cheung
City of Palaces, 2014
Financial newspaper, archival inkjet, acrylic and sand on sail cloth and canvas
150 x 200 cm
Gordon Cheung
Great Wall of Sand, 2016
Financial newspaper, archival inkjet, acrylic, sand and pumice on canvas and sail cloth
150 x 200 cm
Gordon Cheung
Here Be Dragons, 2016
Financial newspaper, archival inkjet, acrylic, sand and pumice on canvas and sail cloth
200 x 150 cm
Gordon Cheung
Here Be Dragons II, 2016
Financial newspaper, archival inkjet, acrylic, sand and pumice on canvas and sail cloth
200 x 150 cm
Gordon Cheung
Millgram's Progress
Financial newspaper, acrylic and spray paint on canvas
274 x 600 cm (Quadriptych)
Gordon Cheung
Promised Land, 2009
Financial newspaper, acrylic, ink and spray paint on canvas
163 x 489 cm (Triptych)
Gordon Cheung
Continuum of Conflict, 2016
Financial newspaper, archival inkjet, sand and acrylic on canvas
200 x 150 cm / 78 3/4 x 59 1/8 in.
Gordon Cheung
Giver of Light Endures Burning, 2016
Financial newspaper, archival inkjet, sand and acrylic on canvas
200 x 150 cm / 78 3/4 x 59 1/8 in.
Gordon Cheung
Hearts and Minds, 2016
Financial newspaper, archival inkjet, sand and acrylic on canvas
200 x 150 cm / 78 3/4 x 59 1/8 in.
Gordon Cheung
Delicate Balance of Terror, 2016
Financial newspaper, archival inkjet, sand and acrylic on canvas
78.7 x 59.1 in / 200 x 150 cm
Gordon Cheung
When the Stars Bleed, 2016
Financial newspaper, archival inkjet, sand and acrylic on canvas
200 x 150 cm / 78 3/4 x 59 1/8 in.
Gordon Cheung
Shock and Awe, 2016
Financial newspaper, archival inkjet, sand and acrylic on canvas
200 x 150 cm / 78 3/4 x 59 1/8 in.
Gordon Cheung was born 1975 in London. He studied painting at Central St Martins College of Art and at the Royal College of Art, London from where he graduated in 2001. He is best known for his epic, hallucinogenic landscapes constructed using an array of media including stock page listings spray paint, acrylic and most recently inkjet and woodblock printing. He has exhibited extensively and in 2005 was notably part of the The British Art Show 6 which toured the U.K and The John Moores Painting Prize in 2006. He was commissioned for the Laing Art Solo Award in 2007. Cheung's works are in international public and private collections including the Hirshhorn Museum, Whitworth Museum, ASU Art Museum, UBS Collection and Asian Art Museum of San Francisco.