Peter Doig (British, b. 1959)
The Wonders of Ski-ing, 2007
Medium: Artist’s book with offset bookplate
Dimensions: 28.2 × 22.5 × 1.7 cm
Edition of 300: Hand-signed and numbered in pencil
Condition: Excellent
Peter Doig (British, b. 1959)
The Wonders of Ski-ing, 2007
Medium: Artist’s book with offset bookplate
Dimensions: 28.2 × 22.5 × 1.7 cm
Edition of 300: Hand-signed and numbered in pencil
Condition: Excellent
In stock
“I think painting should evolve itself into a type of abstraction, to slowly dissipate into something else” – Peter Doig quoted in “Peter Doig & Chris Ofili: Artists in Conversation”, Bomb Magazine, Fall 2007.
Peter Doig is one of the most celebrated and critically acclaimed painters of our time. His dreamlike paintings are characterized by their captivating combination of figurative depiction and techniques of abstract painting. The richly-lyered works of Peter Doig mostly depict people and architecture in landscapes of seductive beauty, often conveying melancholy, tranquility, solitude and tension at once. Doig states that he never intentionally sets out to be “deliberately sinister, but I always wanted to make paintings that told stories and suggested things.” He draws on imagery sourced from found photographs, films, as well as personal childhood memories, allowing him to blur personal experiences, pop culture and art history in his paintings. Despite drawing inspiration from photographs and films, Peter Doig never directly refers to them but employs them for their evocative presence. In 1984, an exhibition at Victoria Miro Gallery was short-listed for the prestigious Turner Prize. A major retrospective of Doig’s work was presented by Tate Britain in 2008. British, b. 1959 in Edinburgh, United Kingdom, based in Trinidad.