Douglas Gordon Scottish, b. 1966

  • 2024: Douglas Gordon: All I need is a little bit of everything. London: Gagosian. (Exhibition catalog for his solo show).

  • 2024: Douglas Gordon: Europe. By Domitille D'Orgeval. Maruani Mercier. (Includes Gordon's work in the context of contemporary art).

  • 2023: Douglas Gordon: Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait. Paris: Philharmonie de Paris. (Installation catalog for his film, reimagined for a large-scale exhibition).

  • 2023: Douglas Gordon: Burning Stars. Paris: Galerie Mennour. (Exhibition catalog for his solo show).

  • 2023: Douglas Gordon: Neon Ark. Athens: Gagosian. (Exhibition catalog for his first gallery exhibition devoted entirely to text works in neon).

  • 2022: Douglas Gordon: Neon Ark. London: Gagosian. (Exhibition catalog for his solo show).

  • 2021: Douglas Gordon and Jonas Mekas: I Had Nowhere to Go. Berlin: Kerber. (Book related to his film on Jonas Mekas).

  • 2020: Douglas Gordon: Paradise. Brussels: Dvir Gallery. (Exhibition catalog).

  • 2016: Douglas Gordon: I had nowhere to go: Portrait of a displaced person. (Film and related documentation).

  • 2013: Douglas Gordon: Pretty much every Film and Video Works from about 1992 until now. Köln: Walther König. (Comprehensive catalog of his film and video works).

  • 2013: I am also Douglas Gordon. Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv Museum of Art. (Exhibition catalog).

  • 2012: Rebel. By James Franco, Douglas Gordon, and Francisco J. Ricardo. Los Angeles: OHWOW.

  • 2012: Found footage: cinema exposed. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. (Includes discussion of Gordon's work).

  • 2011: Douglas Gordon. By Susanne Gaensheimer and Klaus Görner. Bielefeld: Kerber.

  • 2011: Douglas Gordon: k.364. London: Gagosian Gallery. (Book published on the occasion of the exhibition, featuring stills from his film).

  • 2009: Douglas Gordon: krev, pot, slzy / blood, sweat, tears. Prague: DOX Centre for Contemporary Art. (Exhibition catalog).

  • 2008: Douglas Gordon: self-portrait of you and me, after the factory. New York: Gagosian Gallery.

  • 2008: Live recorded delay: an archive of Il tempo del postino, a group show. By Hans-Ulrich Obrist and Philippe Parreno. Berlin: Sternberg Press. (Includes Gordon's work).

  • 2008: Douglas Gordon: Où se trouvent les clefs? : suivi de Unnaturalhistorie. Paris: Gallimard.

  • 2007: Mythos: Joseph Beuys, Matthew Barney, Douglas Gordon, Cy Twombly. Bregenz: Kunsthaus Bregenz. (Exhibition catalog).

  • 2007: Proniknovenie? / Insight?. Edited by Victoria Gelfand. New York: Gagosian Gallery.

  • 2007: Douglas Gordon: Between Darkness and Light. Ostfildern: Hatje Cantz.

  • 2006: prettymucheverywordwritten. spoken. heard. overheardfrom1989.... Trento: Skira.

  • 2006: Douglas Gordon: Timeline. By Klaus Biesenbach. New York: Museum of Modern Art. (Exhibition catalog for his retrospective).

  • 2005: Douglas Gordon's The Vanity of Allegory. By Nancy Spector and Francis McKee. Berlin: Deutsche Guggenheim.

  • 2004: Douglas Gordon. By Katrina M. Brown. London: Tate. (Tate Modern Artists series).

  • 2004: Faces in the Crowd – Picturing Modern Life from Manet to Today. London: Whitechapel Gallery. (Exhibition catalog, includes Gordon's work).

  • 2003: Double Cross: The Hollywood Films of Douglas Gordon. By Philip Monk. Toronto: The Power Plant/Art Gallery of York University.

  • 2002: Douglas Gordon: What have I done. Manchester: Cornerhouse Publications/Hayward Gallery Publishing.

  • 2001: Douglas Gordon. By Russell Ferguson. Cambridge: MIT Press.