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A Balthus borrowed from the Museum of Modern Art is at the heart of the exhibition, which unites canonical and obscure figures. Balthus, The Street, 1933. Oil on ...
At “House of Music,” a London exhibition of paintings by Peter Doig, songs he typically plays in his private studio help bring his work to life. By Emily LaBarge The artist organizes a show of ...
Peter Doig is “probably the single most influential painter in the world today”, said Mark Hudson in The Independent. Born in Scotland in 1959, but resident for many years in Trinidad, he is known for ...
Painting by Peter Doig or Peter Doige, “Peyote” (1976), 34 x 41 1/2 in, acrylic on muslin (courtesy Peter Bartlow Gallery) (click to enlarge) One of the most bizarre art authentication cases in recent ...
Peter Doig, “Horse and Rider” (2014), oil on canvas (all images courtesy Michael Werner Gallery) A lion with a blue-plumed pirate hat, an obsidian nude with her face blacked out, a mysterious rider on ...
Scottish artist, Peter Doig's Zermatt series, a set of 6 giclée prints were inspired by a series of paintings executed by Doig from 2020 to 2021. The paintings drew inspiration from vintage travel ...
Limited-edition prints by Peter Doig, the Scottish-born artist known for his depictions of nature and nostalgia, go on sale today (Nov. 9) to benefit an ailing nonprofit in London. The work portrays ...
Scottish artist, Peter Doig's set of six Zermatt giclée prints were inspired by a series of paintings executed by Doig from 2020 to 2021. The paintings drew inspiration from vintage travel posters ...
The artist Peter Doig, born in Edinburgh in 1959, has led a peripatetic existence, living and working in Trinidad, Montreal, London and New York. He secured his early reputation in the 1990s with a ...
One recent weekday morning, the British painter Peter Doig arrived at a bonded warehouse—a cavernous brick building—about a mile south of the River Thames, but not subject to the import taxes of the ...
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