"Peter Doig: Stroke of genius: Peter Doig's eerie art whisks the mind to enchanted places" by Jonathan Jones, The Guardian (London), May 16, 2015:. It must be the most expensive canoe in history.... Read full biography
"Peter Doig: Stroke of genius: Peter Doig's eerie art whisks the mind to enchanted places" by Jonathan Jones, The Guardian (London), May 16, 2015:. It must be the most expensive canoe in history. This week in Manhattan a painting by Edinburgh-born Peter Doig of a small white boat lost in a tangle... Read full biography
"Peter Doig: Stroke of genius: Peter Doig's eerie art whisks the mind to enchanted places" by Jonathan Jones, The Guardian (London), May 16, 2015:. It must be the most expensive canoe in history. This week in Manhattan a painting by Edinburgh-born Peter Doig of a small white boat lost in a tangle of weeds and tree stumps in some remote wilderness went under the hammer for $26m (£16.6m) in a sale that puts him unquestionably in the top financial echelon of living artists. It is the latest... Read full biography
"Peter Doig: Stroke of genius: Peter Doig's eerie art whisks the mind to enchanted places" by Jonathan Jones, The Guardian (London), May 16, 2015:. It must be the most expensive canoe in history. This week in Manhattan a painting by Edinburgh-born Peter Doig of a small white boat lost in a tangle of weeds and tree stumps in some remote wilderness went under the hammer for $26m (£16.6m) in a sale that puts him unquestionably in the top financial echelon of living artists. It is the latest chapter in the most unlikely and heartwarming success story in 21st-century art. Doig is a decent man, a generous teacher and a talented artist. More than a decade ago, I visited his studio when I was writing a catalogue for an exhibition he was about to... Read full biography
"Peter Doig: Stroke of genius: Peter Doig's eerie art whisks the mind to enchanted places" by Jonathan Jones, The Guardian (London), May 16, 2015:. It must be the most expensive canoe in history. This week in Manhattan a painting by Edinburgh-born Peter Doig of a small white boat lost in a tangle of weeds and tree stumps in some remote wilderness went under the hammer for $26m (£16.6m) in a sale that puts him unquestionably in the top financial echelon of living artists. It is the latest chapter in the most unlikely and heartwarming success story in 21st-century art. Doig is a decent man, a generous teacher and a talented artist. More than a decade ago, I visited his studio when I was writing a catalogue for an exhibition he was about to have in Santa Monica with his friend Chris Ofili. They had neighbouring studios in east London at the time: both... Read full biography
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