The Scottish painter’s latest works are as beautiful as ever, but exhibit a newfound looseness, playfulness and sense of violence
Michael Werner Gallery, London 19 December 20...
Peter Doig: No Foreign Lands
Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh 3 August – 3 November 2013
by DARRAN ANDERSON
“Great artists have no country,” Alfred de Musset famously ...
A mid-career retrospective at Tate Britain is enough to cement the reputation of any artist, or else open them up to a critical lashing. Going on the evidence of his best works, ...
Peter Doig: 100 years ago
Victoria Miro Gallery, London 13 April - 22 May 2002
‘100 Years Ago’ is the name of Peter Doig’s current show, the first in London since his White...
... to stop. But I did love being involved in my student’s work – especially the ones who were struggling. I never taught full time, though, and I was fortunate to teach a...
... the painting refuses to appease us (unlike the work of Peter Doig, to which Pillay’s could be seen almost as a rebuke). It consists of layered stains and abrasions: an o...
... art becomes quite elastic, which leads to some unexpected inclusions. One surprise is Peter Doig, a British artist working in Trinidad whose monumental canvases are juxtap...
... a re-creation of a historic pedestal, is the standout artwork among the surprisingly conventional selection of works. Among them are Kerry James Marshall, Marlene Dumas, P...
... It Up brings together 31 contemporary painters in a vast, brilliant and uplifting show. Featuring renowned artists such as Peter Doig and Lisa Brice alongside emerging and...
... a bit of legitimation. “Yeah, but it’s a true story.” Then I think: “Well, I don’t care.”
I also currently have a sculpture on show in the Hermitage Museum...
... pictorial painting in the 1990s and 2000s and coming across artists such as Peter Doig, Chris Ofili, Mamma Andersson, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Chantal Joffe and so many othe...
The artist talks about her series of paintings in the group show Just What Is It …?, at Cristea Roberts Gallery, and how they draw on memories engaging all five senses
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... to meaningful, generation-now art. Joining veterans Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Wade Guyton, Martin Kippenberger, Isa Genzken, Peter Doig, and Ana Mendieta are Dan Colen, Nate ...
... prompted a hundred comparisons with the Scottish-born Peter Doig, among the most renowned figurative painters at work today. And, like Doig before him, Armitage’s painti...
... and we see work by Peter Doig, Sarah Lucas, Wolfgang Tillmans and others. Doig’s engagement with Clark is complex, with myriad connections. One aspect of that is Doig’...
... possess a vibrancy, warmth and weight that is truly magnetic. Reminiscent of the styles of Peter Doig and Jean-Michel Basquiat, Gabr’s portrait – painted on to his bed...
... in London for 30 years, while exhibiting his work sporadically. He attributes the recent resurgence of interest in his work to Peter Doig, who had seen his master’s degr...
... submerged, generating a dreamlike feel of the supernatural made accessible. These Peter Doig-esqe colours make for a moody composition, one that allows the viewer to feel ...
... to London to study or escape persecution, or both. And the rich legacy of their contributions to British art is immeasurable. But other artists are strangely absent. Peter...
... David Hockney’s palette, a touch of the unsettling nature of Peter Doig. But the painstaking processes that Smith has developed are all his own.
Emily Spicer: Your pai...