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Peter Doig

2001 / ISBN 0-88865-618-1
40 pages, colour, paperback

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Exhibition catalogue from Peter Doig at the Belkin (19 January–11 March 2001) with texts by Kitty Scott, Johanne Sloan and Matthew Higgs. Curated by Kitty Scott, the exhibition presents the the first exhibition in Canada of paintings by leading British artist Peter Doig and includes a selection of major landscape paintings produced during the 1990s-2000 loaned from public and private collections in Europe and North America. Edinburgh-born Peter Doig explores a fascinating range of contemporary subject matter. He depicts skiers and snowboarders, snow, night and highway scenes, as well as the interiors and exteriors of Le Corbusier’s Unité d’Habitation in Briey-en-forêt, France. These large paintings reveal a tension between figuration and abstraction, while also engaging other technological forms of representation such as pop music, cinema, photography and video. Also central to many of Doig’s paintings are his memories of childhood years spent in Canada, which manifests in his approach to landscape and often reference the tradition of Canadian art.

  • Peter Doig

    Artist

    Peter Doig (Scottish, b. 1959) is a painter renowned for his landscapes, inspired by his own itinerant lifestyle, and by the physical progressions of modern society. Born in Edinburgh, Doig lived in Trinidad, London and Canada in his youth. While studying painting at Central Saint Martins and at the Chelsea School of Art in London, he developed his unique approach; in works evoking the tradition of romantic landscape painting, Doig drew attention to the act of applying paint to the canvas by combining abstracted elements with ordinary subject matter. Doig paints from photographic sources, such as his own pictures of landscapes, film stills, and images from newspapers and magazines. He does not seek to replicate these images in his paintings, instead, he uses them as a tool to create works that draw from both individual and collective memories of place. In 1994, Doig was nominated for the prestigious Turner Prize, launching him to fame in the international art community. His works, which depict scenes ranging from urban, rural, and wooded landscapes to artists’ studios and lone figures in fishing boats, concentrate on the illusionistic properties of paint. In his most recent works featuring scenes of Trinidad, Doig revisits one of his childhood homes; the artist now has a studio in Trinidad, and also teaches painting at the School of Art in Düsseldorf, Germany.

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  • Matthew Higgs

    Writer
  • Kitty Scott

    Curator, Writer
  • Johanne Sloan

    Writer

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  • Exhibition

    9 January 2001 – 11 March 2001

    Peter Doig

    The Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery is proud to present the first exhibition in Canada of paintings by leading British artist Peter Doig. Organized by Kitty Scott, Acting Associate Curator, National Gallery of Canada, this exhibition features a selection of major landscape paintings produced during the 1990s-2000. These paintings are loaned from public and private collections in Europe and North America.

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