The works of the British painter Peter Doig (* 1959 in Edinburgh), who divides his time between Trinidad, London, and New York, are densely atmospheric and sometimes uncanny. They are often based on found or private images, which the artist pieces together into dreamlike compositions full of melancholy and angst. Employing an unusual color palette and pos sessing an immense sensitivity for his medium, Doig creates superb images, following in the footsteps of great masters such as Paul Gauguin, Pierre Bonnard, and Henri ...
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The works of the British painter Peter Doig (* 1959 in Edinburgh), who divides his time between Trinidad, London, and New York, are densely atmospheric and sometimes uncanny. They are often based on found or private images, which the artist pieces together into dreamlike compositions full of melancholy and angst. Employing an unusual color palette and pos sessing an immense sensitivity for his medium, Doig creates superb images, following in the footsteps of great masters such as Paul Gauguin, Pierre Bonnard, and Henri Matisse. This publication presents him as an artist with a conceptual practice-as a visual thinker who is not only fascinated by the history of painting but also the painting process itself. The large-format paintings and works on paper repro duced in the volume allow the viewer to share Doig's creative passion and his enthusiasm for the power of paint. (English edition ISBN 978-3-7757-3869-9) Exhibition: Fondation Beyeler, Riehen/Basel 23.11.2014-22.3.2015
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Fine Condition. No Jacket, As Issued. Book 176 pages 170 illustrations in color. Foreword by Sam Keller, Poul Erik Tøjner and Ulf Küster. Illustrated boards. Published on the occasion of the exhibition from the Fondation Beyeler, Basel November 23, 2014-March 22, 2015. Chronology.