Whether painting a mysterious bearded figure floating on a flat wash of blue or a winter landscape glimpsed through a thick web of branches, PETER DOIG harnesses the materiality of his medium to create what he calls `abstractions of memories', distilling recollected sensations into frozen moments, like scenes in a series of mysterious narratives. In Gasthof zur Muldentalsperre (2000-2) two costumed figures stand guard at a low stone wall while behind them a reservoir reflects a twinkling starry sky. The young man bundled up against the cold in Blotter (1993) contemplates his reflection in a frozen pond, while in Red Boat (Imaginary Boys) (2004) six men in white shirts navigate upstream through a dense tropical landscape.
Doig's work has been exhibited at the world's top museums, including The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, and has been selected for contemporary art's most important international exhibitions, such as the SITE Santa Fe Biennial (2006), the Tate Terminal (2003 and 2006) and the Venice Biennale (2003). Although his work has had an enormous impact on contemporary painting, paving the way for a whole generation of idiosyncratic figurative painters, his painted worlds are without parallel. Raised in Canada, based in London for two decades and now living in Trinidad, Doig has tallied a wide range of references, not only geographic (from French modernist architecture to the ski slopes of Quebec) but also artistic (from Ernst Kirchner to Philip Guston) and musical (from punk to calypso).
Peter Doig is part of Contemporary Artists, a series of authoritative and extensively illustrated studies of today's most important artists. Each title offers a comprehensive survey of an individual artist's work and a range of art writing contributed by an international spectrum of authors, all leading figures in their fields, from art history and criticism to philosophy, cultural theory and fiction. Each study provides incisive analysis and multiple perspectives on contemporary art and its inspiration. These are essential source books for everyone concerned with art today.
Adrian Searle is Chief Art Critic at the Guardian and a regular contributor to the El Cultural supplement of El Mundo, as well as an occasional writer of fiction. He has curated exhibitions for the Hayward Gallery, London, the Serpentine Gallery, London, and Reina Sofia, Madrid. He was an early champion of Peter Doig's work and has written on it extensively. Kitty Scott is Chief Curator at the Serpentine Gallery in London. Formerly Curator of Contemporary Art at the National Gallery of Canada (2000-6), Scott has also organized numerous exhibitions as an independent curator, including 'Peter Doig' for the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, Vancouver (2001). Scott is a visiting professor on the Curatorial Practice course at the California College of the Arts, San Francisco, and has written for such magazines as Canadian Art, Parachute and Parkett. Catherine Grenier is Chief Curator of the Contemporary Collections at the Musee National d'Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou, Paris, where she has organized such exhibitions as 'Los Angeles 1955-85: Birth of an art capital' (2006), 'Big Bang: Creation and destruction in twentieth-century art' (2005-6) and 'Les Annees Pop' (2001).
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Peter Doig的画作有一种独特的“时间感”。他的画面似乎凝固了某个瞬间,却又充满了流动的可能性。无论是描绘童年的场景,还是那些具有异域风情的风景,都带有一种淡淡的怀旧气息。这本书让我能够近距离地欣赏这些作品,感受那些微妙的色彩变化和笔触的肌理。
评分在我看来,《Peter Doig》不仅仅是一本艺术家画册,更是一本关于“凝视”的书。Doig的画作鼓励你去仔细观察,去发现那些被隐藏在表面之下的层次和意义。我常常会花很长时间去欣赏他画面中的光影处理,那些微妙的色彩过渡,以及人物和景物之间那种若即若离的关系。
评分在阅读《Peter Doig》的过程中,我发现自己沉浸在一种独特的氛围中,一种混合了怀旧、疏离和一丝神秘的氛围。Doig的画作似乎总是在讲述一个没有明确结局的故事,留给观者无限的解读空间。我反复地在画布前驻足,试图捕捉那些隐藏在笔触之下的情感和意图。那些熟悉的场景,例如雪山、湖泊、或是某个年代感的房间,在他的笔下被赋予了新的生命,仿佛被施了魔法,从平淡无奇变得熠熠生辉。
评分第一次接触Peter Doig的作品,是在一次偶然的展览上。当时就被他那带有电影感的画面深深吸引。这本画册更是将这种感受放大。那些在湖畔、在雪地、在室内的人物,他们的表情和姿态都带着一种难以捉摸的意味。我总觉得,每一幅画背后都隐藏着一段未曾言说的故事,而Doig只是用他独特的语言将故事的片段呈现在画布上,留给观众去填补那些空白。
评分我一直对那些能够捕捉时代氛围和个人情感的艺术家充满敬意,而Peter Doig无疑是其中一位。这本书让我深入了解了他的创作哲学,以及他如何从日常生活、电影、音乐甚至童年回忆中汲取灵感。他处理风景的方式尤其令我着迷,那些被水面反射的景物,那些被雾气笼罩的山峦,都带有一种梦幻般的美感,让人心生向往。
评分《Peter Doig》这本书带来的不仅仅是视觉上的享受,更是一种精神上的触动。它让我重新审视了“观看”的意义。Doig的画作并非那种一眼就能看懂的写实作品,而是需要你去耐心品味、去感受。他运用色彩和构图的方式,总能营造出一种强烈的沉浸感,让你仿佛置身于画中的某个场景。
评分这本《Peter Doig》确实是一次令人着迷的视觉探险,它不仅仅是一本关于艺术家的画册,更像是一扇通往其创作世界深处的窗户。我迫不及待地翻开了第一页,立刻被Doig那种独特的、仿佛将记忆与现实交织在一起的绘画风格所吸引。他的色彩运用,那种介于梦幻与写实之间的微妙界限,总能唤起我内心深处某种难以言喻的情感。画面中的元素,无论是模糊的风景、静谧的肖像,还是偶尔出现的奇幻生物,都散发着一种引人深思的魔力。我尤其喜欢他处理光线的方式,那种朦胧的光晕,或是透过树叶洒下的斑驳光影,都为画面增添了层次感和神秘感。
评分这本书的价值不仅在于其精美的印刷和高质量的图像,更在于它提供了一个深入了解Peter Doig艺术世界的绝佳机会。我常常在深夜翻阅这本书,每一幅作品都仿佛在与我进行一场无声的对话。他的画作中充满了大量的细节和象征意义,需要反复揣摩才能真正领会其精髓。
评分这本书的编排也极具匠心,它将Peter Doig不同时期、不同系列的作品巧妙地串联起来,让我能够清晰地感受到他艺术生涯的演变和风格的成熟。从早期那些带有强烈个人色彩的叙事性画面,到后来更加抽象和实验性的探索,每一个阶段都充满了惊喜。我尤其欣赏那些将画作与艺术家工作室的照片、甚至是灵感来源的物件并置的处理方式,这让我能够更全面地理解他的创作过程和思维方式。
评分这本书让我对Peter Doig的艺术有了更深刻的理解。他的作品不仅仅是视觉上的呈现,更是一种情感和经验的表达。那些看似简单的风景,却蕴含着复杂的心理和文化意涵。我尤其喜欢他处理重复主题的方式,例如对某些特定场景的反复描绘,每次都能发现新的细节和感受。
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评分太美 一见倾心 画得很轻松 真好呀 引用的高更和蒙克也美哭
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评分绿色和红色很好看
评分喜欢他的颜色处理,还有像过期胶片一样的效果是怎么弄的呢?
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