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Gordon Cheung: Here Be Dragons

Apr 30, 2016 - Jul 17, 2016

Gordon Cheung is a contemporary artist whose work captures the mood of the global collapse of civilization 鈥 or a dystopian, prophetic vision of it 鈥 where moral, economic and environmental crises have spun out of control.  Spiritual undertones are balanced alongside familiar contemporary images including sources from popular media, cyberspace, nature, and more recently, from historical painting.  This solo exhibition, generously supported by Edel Assanti, London, will feature new large-scale paintings, animations and digital works made especially for Nottingham Castle and shown here for the first time.

Here be Dragons is a reference to cartographical 鈥楿nknown Lands鈥, meaning dangerous or unexplored territories.  For Cheung, it frames the geopolitical situation in the South China Sea where new territorial lines are being contested and redrawn. It is also a phrase that is also used by computer programmers to caution a region of code that is complex, informing the 鈥榞litch鈥 (New Order) digital works that are based on 17th century Dutch painting and traditional Chinese Ink painting, including works drawn from the Castle鈥檚 own collection.

The exhibition explores the birth of the first multinational company and Modern Capitalism in the Dutch Golden Age as it stretches through history intersecting trade routes, culture and colonisation to the rise of China with Authoritarian Capitalism.


Gordon Cheung is a contemporary artist whose work captures the mood of the global collapse of civilization 鈥 or a dystopian, prophetic vision of it 鈥 where moral, economic and environmental crises have spun out of control.  Spiritual undertones are balanced alongside familiar contemporary images including sources from popular media, cyberspace, nature, and more recently, from historical painting.  This solo exhibition, generously supported by Edel Assanti, London, will feature new large-scale paintings, animations and digital works made especially for Nottingham Castle and shown here for the first time.

Here be Dragons is a reference to cartographical 鈥楿nknown Lands鈥, meaning dangerous or unexplored territories.  For Cheung, it frames the geopolitical situation in the South China Sea where new territorial lines are being contested and redrawn. It is also a phrase that is also used by computer programmers to caution a region of code that is complex, informing the 鈥榞litch鈥 (New Order) digital works that are based on 17th century Dutch painting and traditional Chinese Ink painting, including works drawn from the Castle鈥檚 own collection.

The exhibition explores the birth of the first multinational company and Modern Capitalism in the Dutch Golden Age as it stretches through history intersecting trade routes, culture and colonisation to the rise of China with Authoritarian Capitalism.


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Lenton Road Nottingham, UK NG1 6EL

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