N.Y.C.

1973-1978, printed 1994

Richard Gordon

Associated Names
Richard Gordon

Artist, American, 1945 - 2012

The image shows a black and white photograph of a wire mesh trash can on a city street. Steam is rising from a manhole or vent beside the trash can. The street is deserted, with buildings on either side leading to a vanishing point in the distance.
This object’s media is not available for download. Contact us about image usage.

Artwork overview

Associated Artworks

See all 47 artworks
This is an image of a barber shop window. The foreground displays a classic barber's pole with red and white stripes. Inside the window, there is a collage of cut-out photographs featuring muscular individuals in different poses. The two panels that hold the images show signs of weathering at the bottom. Outside, the window reflects a snowy street with cars and leafless trees, suggesting a winter scene.

Irv's Chicago

Richard Gordon

1973

Meta Photographs

Richard Gordon

1994

The image shows a landscape with distant hills visible over a flat, open space. A "BRING your CAMERA" sign is placed in the middle of the scene. Dry shrubs and plants are seen close to the viewer, with a light dusting of snow on the ground. In the background, there are flat lands leading towards snow-covered hills. The sky is clear with wispy clouds, creating a high-contrast effect in the black and white photograph.

Highway 50, Nevada

Richard Gordon

1973


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Richard Gordon, Berkeley, CA; Isidore and Dorothy (Steinberg) Kavka, Skokie, IL; partial gift and purchase by the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, 1996; acquired by NGA, 2015.

Associated Names

Exhibition History

2011

  • Richard Gordon: Meta Photographs, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, February 5–May 1, 2011

Inscriptions

on verso, signed by artist, lower right in graphite: RICHARD GORDON; lower left: N.Y.C.; by Corcoran Gallery of Art, bottom right: 1996.59x

Wikidata ID

Q64158988

You may be interested in

Loading Results