Melissa Gordon is an artist and Lecturer in Fine
Art at Goldsmiths College, London. She received her BFA in Painting/Printmaking
from the Rhode Island School of Design, Providence and completed the two-year
post-graduate studio program at De Ateliers in Amsterdam. She has participated
in artist residencies at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville and WIELS Contemporary
Art Centre, Brussels, and is the recipient of the Dorothea von Stetten
Kunstpris (2010), the ABN AMRO Kunstprijs (2007), and the Dutch Royal Prize for
Painting (2005). Gordon’s recent exhibitions include: Mimetic Pleasures, BOESKY EAST, New York, 2014; Confusion Condition, Cosar HMT,
Düsseldorf, 2014; ZOOOOOM, Galerie
Juliette Jongma, Amsterdam, 2014; Modern
Surfaces, Deweer Gallery, Belgium, 2014; Specific Collisions, Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York, 2013 (which
she also curated); During the Exhibition,
the Studio Will Be Close, WIELS Contemporary Art Centre, Brussels, 2014; Material Evidence, Spike Island,
Bristol, 2013; HERstories, Bonner
Kunstverein, Bonn, 2013; and Yellowing of
the Lunar Consciousness, Galleria Massimodeluca, Venice, 2013. She is also founding
co-editor of the publications LABOUR
and PERSONA. Gordon lives and works
in London. [Last updated 2015]