Gordon Cheung
Born 1975 in London to Chinese parents, contemporary multi-media artist Gordon Cheung has developed an innovative approach to making art, which blurs virtual and actual reality to reflect on the existential questions of what it means to be human in civilisations with histories written by victors. Cheung raises questions and critiques the effects of global capitalism, its underlying mechanisms of power on our perception of identity, territory and sense of belonging. These narratives are refracted through the prisms of culture, mythology, religion, and politics into dreamlike spaces of urban surreal worlds that are rooted in his in-between identity.
Cheung graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting in 1998 from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London and earned his Masters of Fine Arts in 2001 from the Royal College of Art in London. Select solo shows include Jack Shainman Gallery in New York, The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, The New Art Gallery Walsall, Walsall UK, The Light that Burns Twice as Bright, Cristea Gallery, London UK, Here Be Dragons, Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery, Nottingham, UK and New Order Vanitas, Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, West Palm Beach, FL, USA. His works are held in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C., the Whitworth Art Museum in Manchester, Royal College of Art in London, and the British Museum, amongst others. He lives and works in London.
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Johannes Wtenbogaert (after Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn, 1633), 2017£ 14,000.00 + VATView more details -
New Order Still Life with Flowers and a Watch (after Abraham Mignon, c1660-1679), 2021£ 6,000.00 + VATView more details -
New Order Bouquet of Flowers in a Glass Vase (after Ambrosias Bosschaert, c. 1621), 2022£ 6,000.00 + VATView more details -
New Order Flower Still Life (after Maria van Oosterwijck, c. 1669), 2022£ 6,000.00 + VATView more details -
New Order Flowers in a Vase (after Philip van Kouwenbergh, c. 1700), 2022£ 9,000.00 + VATView more details -
New Order Still Life with Flowers (After Balthazar van der Ast circa 1625-1630), 2021£ 15,000.00 + VATView more details -
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The Course of Empire - Desolation (after Thomas Cole, 1824), 2016£ 12,000.00 + VATView more details -
The Course of Empire - The Arcadian or Pastoral State (after Thomas Cole, 1824), 2016£ 17,000.00 + VATView more details -
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GORDON CHEUNG | MANY WORLDS, ONE MIND
6 Jun - 15 Aug 2026EXHIBITION| 6 JUNE - 15 August 2026 CLOSE Gallery, Hatch Beauchamp, Somerset TA3 6AE OPEN THURS & FRI 11-4, SAT 11-3 < < LET US KNOW YOU ARE COMING VIA...Read more -
SUNNY SIDE UP
15 Mar - 3 May 2025SUNNY SIDE UP embraces yellow as a metaphor for optimism and positivity and brings together a fusion of new voices as we welcome Richard Scarry to the gallery. This exhibition...Read more
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Gordon Cheung in Conversation with Abundant Art
11 Jun 2026We are pleased to share a new interview with Gordon Cheung , published by Abundant Art to coincide with his current exhibition, Many Worlds, One...Read more -
'MANY WORLDS, ONE MIND' Featured in Yahoo News
9 Jun 2026We are delighted that Gordon Cheung | Many Worlds, One Mind has been featured in a recent Yahoo News article highlighting the exhibition and Gordon...Read more -
CLOSE Gallery & Gordon Cheung Exhibition Featured in Somerset County Gazette
9 Jun 2026We are pleased to share that Gordon Cheung | Many Worlds, One Mind has been featured in the Somerset County Gazette . The article highlights...Read more -
Gordon Cheung Work Featured in The Wick's Dream & Discover
9 Jun 2026We are excited to share that Gordon Cheung's Jan van Huysum I (New Order) has been selected as a featured work in The Wick 's...Read more
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Gordon Cheung in Conversation with Futuristic Dragon's John-Paul Pryor
9 Jun 2026We are pleased to share a new in-depth interview with Gordon Cheung , published by John-Paul Pryor's Futuristic Dragon platform alongside his current exhibition, Many...Read more -
Gordon Cheung featured in Artlyst
27 MAY 2026THE SOLO EXHIBITION 'MANY WORLDS, ONE MIND' OPENING AT CLOSE GALLERY ON JUNE 6TH HAS BEEN FEATURED IN A RECENT ARTICLE BY Artlyst This feature...Read more -
Gordon Cheung featured in Art Plugged
19 MAY 2026THE SOLO EXHIBITION 'MANY WORLDS, ONE MIND' OPENING AT CLOSE GALLERY ON JUNE 6TH HAS BEEN FEATURED IN A RECENT ARTICLE BY ART PLUGGEd Art...Read more -
Gordon Cheung featured in Trebuchet Magazine
15 MAY 2026THE SOLO EXHIBITION 'Many worlds, one mind' opening on june 6th AT CLOSE GALLERY, HAS BEEN FEATURED IN A RECENT ARTICLE BY trebuchet magazine The...Read more

