Peter Doig (1959 − )
Highlights
Peter Doig was born in Edinburgh but grew up in Canada. He studied at St Martin's School of Art and Chelsea School of Art, both in London. He was short listed for the Turner Prize in 1994. He has established a reputation as an artist whose oeuvre consists almost exclusively of landscapes, but he is a landscape painter only in a very altered sense of the classification. He has always resisted association with the landscape tradition and his work is not concerned with the rigid conventions of a genre. The landscapes he represents are images hovering between memory and imagination, triggered by photographic or cinematic sources chanced upon during urban existence, or from the repertoire of personal memories of the landscapes of his childhood. These are essentially artificial images, using a curious range of colours and light effects, inconsistent perspectives and a fusion of pictorial conventions and techniques. Amidst the snow-covered slopes, by a pond or a lake, forest or swamp, figures can be discerned, but they appear only to fulfil some formal function in the composition. What narrative these figures form part of is unclear. Modernist buildings or cabin style houses are glimpsed through gaps in trees but their function in this location is equally uncertain.
Glossary (2)
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Genre
In a specialised sense this term refers to the portrayal of everyday life, and refers to painting; more broadly it means the subject types covered by an artist.
The 17th Century French Academy decreed that there were five main genres an artist should study. These were History, Portrait, Genre, Landscape and Still Life. History was considered the most important as it portrayed Man in his most noblest endeavours and in his relationship with God; Still Life the lowest as it dealt with the moribund and innate. -
Landscape
Landscape is one of the principle genres of Western art. In early paintings the landscape was a backdrop for the composition, but in the late 17th Century the appreciation of nature for its own sake began with the French and Dutch painters (from whom the term derived). Their treatment of the landscape differed: the French tried to evoke the classical landscape of ancient Greece and Rome in a highly stylised and artificial manner; the Dutch tried to paint the surrounding fields, woods and plains in a more realistic way. As a genre, landscape grew increasing popular, and by the 19th Century had moved away from a classical rendition to a more realistic view of the natural world. Two of the greatest British landscape artists of that time were John Constable and JMW Turner, whose works can be seen in the Tate collection (www.tate.org.uk). There can be no doubt that the evolution of landscape painting played a decisive role in the development of Modernism, culminating in the work of the Impressionists and Post-Impressionists . Since then its demise has often been predicted and with the rise of abstraction, landscape painting was thought to have degenerated into an amateur pursuit. However, landscape persisted in some form into high abstraction, and has been a recurrent a theme in most of the significant tendencies of the 20th Century. Now manifest in many media, landscape no longer addresses solely the depiction of topography, but encompasses issues of social, environmental and political concern.
Work Themes (6)
Portfolios (2)
Media Archive
Past exhibitions
IN PRINT CONTEMPORARY BRITISH ART FROM THE PARAGON PRESS
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2005
- Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, NATIONAL ART GALLERY
- Malaysia, Penang, USM ABN AMRO ART AND CULTURE CENTRE
- Taiwan, Taipei, TAIPEI FINE ARTS MUSEUM
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2004
- Singapore, Singapore, TYLER PRINT INSTITUTE
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2003
- Japan, Marugame, MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART
- Japan, Hokkaido, HAKODATE MUSEUM OF ART
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2002
- Israel, Tel Aviv, TEL AVIV MUSEUM OF ART
- Russia, Novosibirsk, STATE ARTS MUSEUM
- Russia, St Petersburg, CENTRE OF GRAPHICS AND PRINTMKAING AKHAMTOVA
- Russia, St Petersburg, PRO ARTE INSTITUTE
- Russia, Yekaterinburg, THE URALS MUSEUM OF YOUTH
- Russia, Yaroslavl, FINE ARTS MUSEUM
- Slovenia, Ljubljana, INTERNATIONAL GRAPHIC ARTS CENTRE, TIVOLI CASTLE
- Yugoslavia, Belgrade, ART PAVILION
LANDSCAPE
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2002
- Slovenia, Ljubljana, MODERNA GALERIJA
- Belgium, Brussels, LA BOTANIQUE CENTRE CULTUREL DE LA COMMUNATE FRANCAISE WALLONIE-BRUXELLES
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2001
- Brazil, Curitiba, CASA ANDRADE MURICY
- Brazil, Sao Paulo, TOMI OHTAKE FOUNDATION
- Brazil, Rio De Janeiro, MUSEU DE ARTE MODERNA
- Bulgaria, Sofia, SOFIA. CITY ART GALLERY
- France, Paris, ESPACE ELEKTRA
- Spain, Madrid, CENTRO CULTURAL DEL CONDE DUQUE
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2000
- Italy, Rome, GALLERIA NAZIONALE D'ARTE MODERNA
- Russia, St Petersburg, ST PETER AND PAUL FORTRESS
- Russia, Moscow, HOUSE OF ARTISTS
- Germany, Weimar, ACC GALLERY
NEW VOICES
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1997
- Macedonia, Skopje, MUSEUM OF MODERN ART
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1996
- Czech Republic, Prague, CZECH MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, THE HOUSE OF THE BLACK MADONNA
- Greece, Thessaloniki, CULTURAL CENTRE FOR THE NATIONAL BANK
- Slovakia, Bratislava, MIRBACH PALACE
- Russia, Nizhny Novgorod, KREMLIN MUSEUM
- Russia, St Petersburg, THE RUSSIAN MUSEUM
- Greece, Thessaloniki, CULTURAL CENTRE FOR THE NATIONAL BANK OF GREECE
- Greece, Athens, ART HALLS OF THE CULTURAL CENTRE OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF ATHENS
- Romania, Bucharest, NATIONAL THEATRE GALLERIES
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1995
- Germany, Magdeburg, KULTURHISTORISCHES MUSEUM
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1994
- Spain, Jerez, SALA PESCADERIA VIEJA, AYUNTAMIENTO DE JEREZ
- Spain, Murcia, VERONICAS, SALA DE EXPOSICIONES
- Spain, Madrid, CENTRO CULTURAL GALILEO
- Spain, Bilbao, MUSEO DE BELLAS ARTES DE BILBAO
- Spain, Barcelona, CENTRE DE ART SANTA MONICA
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1993
- Turkey, Izmir, IZFAS GALLERY
- Turkey, Ankara, STATE FINE ARTS GALLERY
- Turkey, Istanbul, ISTANBUL GREATER CITY MUNICIPALITY TAKSIM ART GALLERY
- Luxembourg, Luxembourg, MUSEE NATIONAL D'HISTOIRE ET D'ART
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1992
- Belgium, Brussels, EEC PRESIDENCY EXHIBITION
- Belgium, Brussels, LA BORSCHETTE
OTHER TIMES CONTEMPORARY BRITISH ART
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2004
- Czech Republic, Prague, CITY ART GALLERY (STONE BELL HOUSE)
PASSPORTS: GREAT EARLY BUYS FROM THE BRITISH COUNCIL COLLECTION
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2009
- UK, London, WHITECHAPEL GALLERY
PASSPORTS. IN VIAGGIO CON L'ARTE
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2009
- Italy, Milan
PETER DOIG WORKS ON PAPER
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2006
- Canada, Toronto, Ontario, ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO
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2005
- USA, Windsor, THE GALLERY AT WINDSOR
- USA, Dallas, MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS