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Objects at Hand
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Product Details
Overview
In 2024, Daniel Gordon began a series of black-and-white photographs that delve into transparency, light, and shadow, inviting viewers into an active process of questioning reality versus perceived interpretation. Objects at Hand centers on familiar objects found in his home and studio— such as glasses, kitchenware, and stationery—arranged in striking tableaux that probe the relationship between images and objects. Many objects in his compositions appear to have a translucent quality, giving the impression that one can peer though, yet, in reality, the photographed object is entirely opaque. This subtle contradiction between appearance and reality complicates the viewing experience, compelling a closer, more intentional gaze.
Presented entirely in grayscale and without the distraction of color, Gordon’s photographs emphasize rhythm and form through dramatic shadows cast by his studio lighting, lending the images a gravitas reminiscent of canonical modernist photography. In addition to the photographs from this new body of work, Objects at Hand will include a conversation between Gordon and friend and fellow artist Lucas Blalock, exploring the ways in which their respective studio practices continue to evolve.








