Rochdale Art Gallery
31 March – 16 June 2012
Gordon Cheung’s mixed-media paintings depict epic, dream-like landscapes where the natural world collides with the structures of globalisation.
Through his use of collaged Financial Times stock listings as the base for each painting, Cheung’s work raises questions about contemporary society, such as the impact of technology and whether a utopian vision of the future can still exist.
Gordon Cheung was born in London in 1975. He studied painting at Central St Martins College of Art and the Royal College of Art from where he graduated in 2001.
The exhibition is drawn from the Imogen and Elspeth Turner Collection.
Further information:
- Open: Tuesday to Saturday 10am-5pm; Bank Holiday Fridays 12noon-4.30pm
- Location: Rochdale Art Gallery, Touchstones
- This is a free exhibition
- The gallery is close to the town centre pay and display car parks (nearest: Rochdale Town Hall). It is approximately 2 minutes from Rochdale Bus Station served by all local bus routes and 10 minutes from Rochdale railway station
- Contact 01706 924492





