Assorted updates from 2020-2022

May 12, 2022: Spring Greetings! We just added some incredible works by J.B. Murray/Murry and David Butler. Check them out!

February 15, 2022: If you happen to be in town for “The Nashville Show” this weekend, please contact me if you’d like to come by and see the gallery; I can be reached via email (gordongallerynashville@gmail.com) or phone/text (615-497-6409).

January 9, 2022: Happy New Year! May this find you safe and well. It’s been great hearing from so many of you; there’s been so much response lately to newly acquired works we’re offering, such as the pair of Hawkins Bolden pieces. Stay tuned for more excitement in ‘22!

Please note: We’re continuing the refine the site. Should you be using the current mobile version, you’ll need to tap on the small round button at bottom right of the large item images to access size and other information. Unfortunately the “mail to” links (“Ask about this work”) are not functional in the current mobile version—just email us at gordongallerynashville@gmail.com and let us know what you’re interested in; we’re happy to assist. This issue will be remedied soon.

December 1, 2021: We are open and shipping your purchases up until December 21; let us know if we can help you pick out something wonderful for a special someone, or just for YOU:)

May 22, 2021: We’ll have our hands in the digital gears around here in the coming days—reformatting the artist pages so they’re more easily visible and require less scrolling, hoorah . . . so, pardon the incongruities you may experience during the transition. As ever, you can reach us with any questions via gordongallerynashville@gmail.com.

See an artist here whose work you love, but not seeing just the right piece for you? Please contact us; quite often the best/freshest works are sold before I can even get them up on the site. You never know what might be hanging around here! Also, please follow @gordongallery1 on Instagram.

December 24, 2020 update: Happy holidays to all! We’re away from the store for a couple of days, but always close at hand via the usual virtual means: gordongallerynashville@gmail.com / 615-497-6409

October 31, 2020 update: We are sorry to hear that the artist Richard Burnside passed away on October 13.

October 23, 2020 update: Wonderful quilt by Sarah Mary Taylor just added! Click on the quilt photo above, or here. (SOLD)

October 9, 2020 update: It’s always a pleasure to offer such a fine example of an artist’s work as Mose Tolliver’s “Martin Luther King” piece, now available. It was published in American Self-Taught: Paintings and Drawings by Outsider Artists by Frank Maresca and Roger Ricco (Knopf, 1993). (SOLD)

July 29, 2020 update: High Summer greetings from scorching Tennessee! I’m gradually getting back to some overdue inventory updates; thanks for your patience. Here’s an article you might find of use: https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-art-collectors-avoid-online-phishing-scams-social-engineering Most of this is common sense, but it never hurts to remember the risks involved in shopping via the “blesséd” internet. Of course, ALWAYS call us if you are ever in doubt regarding transaction details, etc.: (615)497-6409

Check out the post on the “gallery blog” page (accessible via top menu above or here) about chef Sean Brock’s recent appearance on CBS This Morning—and what else appears in the segment!

Here’s some press on the gallery in The East Nashvillian! (https://www.theeastnashvillian.com/kevin-gordon/) Written by fellow songwriter, my friend Tommy Womack, the piece gives you an idea of what’s going on in my head and in the house with all this art around . . . .

Labor Day weekend update

I hope you are enjoying your holiday weekend; I've been busy for the last few months with my "other life", which you can visit here: http://kg.kevingordon.net/ , releasing a new album and such. But over the last few weeks I've been off the road and have been able to add a few new pieces to the site here, including a nice painting on masonite by Mary T. Smith from 1984, a long, narrow and moody mountainscape by Joe Light, and a double-sided work by the great "Artist Chuckie" Williams, who hailed from my birthplace, Shreveport, LA. We've sold some things too; a few Mose Tolliver paintings have found new homes. Please keep checking back, as I'll be adding more works over the next week!