... that marked a change, making its artist the most expensive living painter at that time. That artist was Peter Doig and the man who sold it, Charles Saatchi. It was an unpr...
... in his life.
Emily Spicer: Your work reminds me of Peter Doig’s, but, as I say it, I worry you may have heard that many times before.
Jules de Balincourt: I think th...
... What they did was quite a different interest in people.
KT: Going around the show at The Serpentine, I found myself thinking of Peter Doig, Chris Ofili and Per Kirkeby, ...
... white. It has the feel of Peter Doig’s Echo Lake or a painting by Michaël Borremans. Both are known for their use of secondhand images and unsettling themes.
Other gi...
... Which contemporary artists do you most admire?
TA: Immediately, I think of Chris Ofili and Peter Doig. I’m drawn to the oneiric quality of both of their work, and I al...
... frame of greenery that is more than a little reminiscent of a Peter Doig. Kudo’s paintings are at once seductive and hypnotic, like a Hayao Miyazaki film, while also tin...
... in Tate Britain’s output. Other than Peter Doig’s 2008 retrospective and a celebrated survey of Chris Ofili’s work in 2010, they point to a lack of contemporary pain...
... perspective, the influence of both Pablo Picasso and Peter Lanyon are evident in Whitaker’s output: conceptual cubism – conceiving works with pauses to consider the ac...
... could not have been better.
As the economic crisis took hold, it was surprising how a certain serendipity prevailed, as exemplified in the paintings of Peter Doig, and t...
... to our room in the Sans Souci Hotel in Berlin accompanied by a note that said: "Here is the stone that fell from my heart."4
Interestingly, contemporary British painte...
... visual arts design and culture it is the practitioners who must continue to hold the initiative in cultural terms. In fact it was (as Peter Saville is quoted saying in the...
... recently been drawn to such preoccupations, as indeed has Peter Doig.
Today the notion of “edge” has been asserted in the hinterland of London’s Olympic megastruct...
... multifarious interactions in mind that the exhibition is best viewed, perhaps noting the differing reinventions of landscape in Peter Lanyon’s Bojewyan Farms (1951-52) a...
... to this art that is Postmodern, ironic and playful. Etched portraits by Lucian Freud and Peter Howson; whimsical work by Jake and Dinos Chapman, Gilbert & George and David...
... limited in scope.6
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Part 1 of 'The Triumph of Painting' includes work by Martin Kippenberger, Peter Doig, Marlene Dumas, Luc Tuymans, Jörg Immendorf and Herma...