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Thursday, December 26, 2024 |
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Douglas Gordon's One Minute Psycho at MoNA |
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still from Douglas Gordons One Minute Psycho.
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PONTIAC, MI.- The Museum of New Art presents Douglas Gordon's One Minute Psycho, from December 16 through January 24. Douglas Gordon won the 1996 Turner Prize on the basis of a single work: his famous 24 Hour Psycho. First shown at Glasgow's Tramway 13 years ago, it was and will always remain the one work synonymous with his name. It is Gordon's shark, his bed, his bloody head. Even if you have already seen 24 Hour Psycho, Gordon is giving us all another chance at what seemed impossible to improve upon - as he unveils his remake of this seminal work at the Museum of New Art (MONA) this December 16.
Whenever I've watched 24 Hour Psycho, Gordon's slowed-down video presentation of Hitchcock's thriller, I somehow manage to miss the shower scene. I always arrive too early or too late, and have never had the patience to see it through. Most recently I failed to catch the ominous shadow at the shower curtain yet again, in Edinburgh's Royal Scottish Academy Building, where 24 Hour Psycho is currently installed in a major survey of Gordon's work.
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