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Peter Doig

《衝浪者》

2001年作
蝕刻版畫 幼點腐蝕 編織紙本(全包邊)
55 7/8 x 34 7/8 英吋 (141.9 x 88.6 公分)
紙本:65 1/4 x 43 3/4 英吋 (165.7 x 111.1 公分)
整體:70 3/4 x 49 5/8 英吋 (179.7 x 126 公分)
款識:簽名、21/46(邊緣)
此作由倫敦The Paragon Press畫廊出版。
Martha Hummer Bradley was an avid traveler and art enthusiast whose remarkable collection of contemporary photographs and prints includes some of the most revered artists in the world alongside lesser-known cutting edge practitioners working across media. She enthusiastically embraced photography’s transition from small-format black-and-white prints to vibrant, oversized tableaux and, having moved to London from the United States in the 1980s, championed a new generation of British photographers, including Steve McQueen, Sam Taylor-Johnson and Darren Almond. Color & Scale captures Hummer Bradley’s inclusive vision and celebrates her passion for art.

Peter Doig

Scottish | 1959

Peter Doig is widely considered one of the most renowned contemporary figurative painters. Born in Scotland and raised in Trinidad and Canada, Doig achieved his breakthrough in 1991 upon being awarded the prestigious Whitechapel Artist Prize and receiving a solo exhibition at the Whitechapel Art Gallery in London.

Doig draws on personal memories and source imagery in his pursuit of exploring the slippage between reality, imagination and memory through painting. The material properties of paint and expressive possibilities of color thereby serve to approximate the foggy, inarticulate sensation of remembering. His practice maintains a thin and balanced line between landscape and figure, superimposing photographic imagery and memories, both real and imagined.

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