This is a “live” review, from an exhibition that’s as near as most of us will get to attending a party – no, a gig – in the world’s coolest painter’s studio. I’m at the Serpentine Gallery, sitting in ...
A Balthus borrowed from the Museum of Modern Art is at the heart of the exhibition, which unites canonical and obscure figures. Balthus, The Street, 1933. Oil on ...
British painter Peter Doig brings his rhythmic, dreamlike art to life at London’s Serpentine gallery, where painting, sound and film merge—with Brian Eno among the featured performers. “Music has ...
At “House of Music,” a London exhibition of paintings by Peter Doig, songs he typically plays in his private studio help bring his work to life. By Emily LaBarge Reviewing from London If you believe ...
Painting by Peter Doig or Peter Doige, “Peyote” (1976), 34 x 41 1/2 in, acrylic on muslin (courtesy Peter Bartlow Gallery) (click to enlarge) One of the most bizarre art authentication cases in recent ...
Speakers at the “Dialogue and Discourse” panel: (from left to right) Jordan Kantor, Amy Sillman, and Peter Doig. (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic unless otherwise noted) Sillman and Doig ...