Jessie Gordon
Jessie Goldberg Gordon is a visual artist: SEE WEBSITE, author and founder / CEO of Executive Performance Training . Publications include: What Gap? and The Patient's Guide with a Dutch-language version entitled Zo Praat je met je arts and creator of the PAC-Card .
Early life, education and early career
Gordon was born and grew up in London, UK. Her mother Beryl Gordon was English and her father Harold John Gordon RIBA an Austrian refugee who left Vienna in 1938. At an early age she started drawing and painting and never stopped. Gordon studied Theater and Performance at Dartington College of Arts. During this time she performed and worked with the People Show, Edward Bond’s King Lear with Bob Hoskins and Jenny Harris's Combination at the Albany. Gordon gained her British Equity Card working as a deputy stage manager on plays at the Royal Court Theatre Upstairs in Sloane Square, London. She was the stage manager for the first production of the writer in residence Sam Shepard’s play Action (play) as well as Bird Child by David Lan. Gordon performed in avant-garde social/political theatre in the 1970s – 1980s, acting and touring throughout Europe. Most notably in the late 1970s and early 1980s Gordon collaborated, performed and acted for several years with The Pip Simmons Theatre Group. Productions included: The Mask of the Red Death, Woyzeck in which she played Marie, The Tempest in which she played Ferdinand, ‘Jessie Gordon’s all female Ferdinand, who, with her tensely-comic fear of the man-eating Miranda and her fluttering sexually confused half-gesture, is just about as perfect as could be' and appeared on the cover of Plays and Players April 1978 edition, We (novel), Towards a Nuclear Future. In 1980 Gordon played the Bass Guitar together with the actor and singer Colin Marsh and the lead guitarist Tsuneo Matsumoto in the rock band Flex. As support band for the Atomic Rooster's comeback tour of the UK, Flex appeared at the Marquee Club in London.Visual Artist
In the mid 1980s Gordon focused her career on the visual arts and moved to Amsterdam, Netherlands As well as exhibiting her paintings she also worked as an illustrator and cartoonist for newspapers, magazines, postcard series and books. Her publishers included NRC Handelsblad, Vrij Nederland, Intermediair and Malmberg.Exhibitions
- 1985 - Galerie Merlo Forni, Amsterdam
- 1986 - Christofori Atelier, Amsterdam
- 1986 - De Meervaart, Amsterdam
- 1986 - North Sea Gallery, The Hague
- 1987 - Nutsspaarbank, The Hague
- 1987 - Café De Unie, Rotterdam
- 1987 - Leidse Schouwburg, Leiden
- 1988 - Stadsschouwburg Amsterdam
- 1989/90 - Galerie Kunst & Beterschap, Amsterdam
- 1990 - Sonsbeek International Arts Center, Arnhem
- 1991 - Gallerie Etcetera, Amsterdam
- 1994 - Gallerie Skulptura, Amsterdam
- 1995 - Dutch Art Today - Tokyo, Japan
- 2024 - Discoveries - Lood 6, Amsterdam
- 2024 - VB Contemporary - 3D Gallery, DC USA based
- 2024 - BIG ART - Amsterdam