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Douglas Gordon's 'All I need is a little bit of everything' at Gagosian London

exhibition · 2026-04-24

At Gagosian in London, there's an exhibition by Douglas Gordon called 'All I need is a little bit of everything,' which highlights three decades of art centered on text. It features 30 pieces, including neon signs, wall engravings, and videos. You can find 46 different messages displayed in various languages and styles throughout the space. Some standout works are 'It's Coming' (2002), a bright red neon piece in Japanese; 'I am the author of my own addictions' (2010), carved into plaster; and the recent '2023EastWestGirlsBoys' (2023), a video showing Gordon's eye along with neon words from Soho shops. The exhibit, showcasing 109 monitors, runs until March 15.

Key facts

  • Exhibition at Gagosian, London, through 15 March
  • Features 46 text-based works including neons, wall carvings, and spray paint
  • Includes video '2023EastWestGirlsBoys' (2023) showing Gordon's eye with neon words
  • Installation 'Pretty much every film and video work from about 1992 until now' (1999–2024) has 109 monitors
  • Works span three decades, from 1992 to 2024
  • Collaboration with musician Rufus Wainwright on 'Phantom' (2011)
  • Texts in multiple languages including Japanese and English
  • Works include 'It's Coming' (2002), 'I am the author of my own addictions' (2010)

Entities

Artists

  • Douglas Gordon
  • Rufus Wainwright

Institutions

  • Gagosian

Locations

  • London
  • United Kingdom

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