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Momo Gordon is a self taught artist focused on the emotional landscape. Based in Portland, OR, working primarily with graphite and handmade paper their work explores sentient spaces, hostile architecture, and anthropomorphized objects. In sequential works or standalone pieces, characters often have four walls. You may have seen their work with Fisk Projects, Saint Heron, or Nieves Books.
EXHIBITIONS
EXHIBITIONS
Solo
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Labyrinth This Way, lowell, Portland, Oregon, 2023
Table 42, Dalé Zine, Miami, Florida, 2023
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Group
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FISK & Friends, FISK Gallery, Portland, Oregon, 2018-2022
Showing 2, Suite Sevena Sydney, Australia, 2022
100 Group Show, Raum Für Illustration, Hamburg, Germany, 2021
Ogre/Under-whelmed, OOO, Cleveland, Ohio, 2020
Flying Like A Rock: Self Taught Artist Fair, Arlene and Harold Schnitzer Center for Art and Design, Portland, Oregon, 2017
All Fine Figures, OSMOS Address, New York City, New York, 2017
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PUBLICATIONS
Dalé Zine, Table 42, Miami, Florida
Support Editions, Support Magazine N3, Paris, France
Art Maze Magazine, Issue 29: Featured Interview, London, United Kingdom
Nieves Books, The Vault, Zurich, Switzerland
Can Can Press, Friends 04: Jolly, CDMX
So Young Magazine, Issue 31, London, United Kingdom
Kuš! Comics, š! #43 ‘Queer Power’, Riga, Latvia
Cold Cube Press, Anthology 06, Seattle, Washington
Art Maze Magazine, Issue 18, London, United Kingdom
Verses Magazine 04, Artist Feature, Menlo Park, California
Colorama Clubhouse 14 Remote Residency, Berlin, Germany
Post Comics interview by Maya Strobbe for Boeks.Gent organized by Kunstenbibliotheek Library Ghent, Belgium
OBJECTS
Fresh Cut Flowers, Garden Gates Collection Artist Collaboration, Portland, Oregon, 2023
Floating World, Candle Ring Collaboration, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2023
Saint Heron, Sketches for Small Matter: Form Glassware, New York, New York, 2023
WAS, Wine Glass Collaboration, Los Angeles, California, 2022
Plunge Towels, Chair Towel Artist Edition, San Francisco, California, 2021
FISK, Death Is Not An Easy Energy Product Collaboration, Portland, Oregon, 2020