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        BiographyGordon Douglas Ball's work deals with alienation, loneliness, and artistic independence. Son of two-time National Newspaper Award winner Doug Ball and a 3rd generation photographer, Ball himself worked as a photographer for 15 years before feeling distanced with the medium. After a chance encounter with a de Kooning retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, he realized that photography was behind him in the classical sense. When asked about his artwork, Ball finds himself explaining his process and inspiration similarly in the way he did with photography. Many of the same ideals are expressed, color, form, rules of thirds, subject and where the eyes enter and exit the frame. But most importantly for him, is the process. He learned photography on a Nikon Fm2 film camera, which was handed down from his grandfather to Ball in 1995. He learned about film, f stops, pushing and pulling exposures, and printing and developing both color and black and white images. It took years of practice and observation to learn how to capture and create beautiful images, and now Ball finds himself exploring the medium of paint and canvas using these same skills. "Photography to me came second nature and taught me so much. It required calculation and preparation, but I wanted to paint and make a mess." After spending a couple years producing NY abstract paintings, Gordon felt the onus of putting his tribulations into the world. He pivoted towards creating images of simplicity, kindness, and ultimately something that could offer a level of escapism from the world of today. 
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            CVDownload Ball CVBorn 1979, Montréal, Québec 
 Lives and works in New York, NYEDUCATIONOCAD University SOLO EXHIBITIONS2009 
 The Emporium, Montréal, Canada
 Sleeping Giant, Toronto, Canada
 2007
 L'Espace, Montréal, CanadaGROUP EXHIBITIONS2020 
 Spring Break, Los Angeles, CA
 2016
 Chelsea Arts Building, New York, NY
 2012-13
 120 Adelaide (Oxford Building - Video Installation), Toronto, Canada
 2012
 Cooper Cole / SlideLuck, Toronto, Canada
 Kinfolk Gallery, New York, NY
 2011
 Milk Gallery, New York, NY
 2010
 Sennate Gallery, Toronto, Canada
 Forty-Seven Gallery (Vice Show), Toronto, Canada
 107 Shaw, Toronto, Canada
 2009
 Sleeping Giant, Toronto, Canada
 OTH Galerie, Montréal, Canada
 352 Living Room, Toronto, Canada
 2008
 Gladstone Gallery, Toronto, Canada
 Baitshop, Toronto, Canada
 2007
 Spin Gallery, Toronto, Canada
 2003
 1297 Living Room, Burlington, VT
 1999
 Abbozzo Gallery, Oakville, Canada
 1997
 Gallery 44, Toronto, CanadaAWARDS1999 
 Oakville Galleries Excellence 1st Place Award with Scholarship Fund
 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                