We are delighted to share that Gordon Cheung and his current exhibition with us, Many Worlds, One Mind, are the focus of a new episode of The Good, The Bad and The Arty podcast with Anna Gammans and Tabish Khan.
The conversation offers listeners an engaging insight into Cheung's practice, exploring the ideas that have shaped more than two decades of his work. Reflecting on themes of global capitalism, technology, cultural identity and the shifting narratives of history, Cheung discusses the concepts behind Many Worlds, One Mind and the ways in which his paintings, sculptures and prints examine the invisible systems that influence how we understand the world around us.
Now showing at CLOSE Gallery until 15 August 2026, Many Worlds, One Mind brings together works spanning painting, sculpture and print. The exhibition traces Cheung's unique visual language, where art history, financial markets, digital technologies and mythology converge to create landscapes that are both timeless and unmistakably contemporary.
Whether you've already visited the exhibition or are planning a trip to the gallery this summer, the podcast offers an excellent opportunity to delve deeper into one of Britain's most distinctive contemporary artists.
We invite you to listen to the episode on your favourite platform, and then experience Many Worlds, One Mind in person at CLOSE Gallery.

