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Peter Doig, The Architect’s Home in the Ravine, 1991. Courtesy Christie’s. 4. $16.3 million for The Architect’s Home in the Ravine (1991), at Christie’s London, February 2016.
As a child, Peter Doig visited the home of Eberhard Zeidler, situated in the wealthy Toronto suburb of Rosedale. This house is the stated inspiration of his masterwork – The Architect’s Home in the ...
Former corrections officer Robert Fletcher and Chicago dealer Peter Bartlow sued Doig, with Fletcher insisting that Doig painted a landscape in 1975 while the artist-to-be was supposedly serving ...
Artist Peter Doig first saw Eero Saarinen's Jefferson Memorial Arch when he was invited to participate in an exhibition in St Louis. Designed in 1948 and completed in 1964, the 'Gateway to the West' ...
And on Aug. 23, following seven days of hearings, District Court Judge Gary Feinerman unequivocally ruled in Doig's favour, declaring the painting in question, untitled but signed "Pete Doige 76 ...
Peter Doig’s “At the Edge of Town” (1986–1988), oil on cnavas, ... There is something particularly familiar about the architecture that reminds me of New York or London.
This year is a big one for Peter Doig, a Trinidad-based painter known for his exotic expressionistic landscapes. From August 3 to November 3, the Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh—where the ...
Peter Doig is an artist who seems perpetually en route elsewhere. When we meet in London he has just flown in from New York, where he was working until late the night before finishing a series of ...
Painter Peter Doig Awarded $2.5 Million in Bizarre Court Battle Over Painting That Wasn’t His For more than a decade, a former prison guard and a Chicago art gallery have attempted to claim that ...
The British painter Peter Doig, who left Michael Werner gallery last year after 23 years of representation, is joining forces with the US mega dealer Larry Gagosian to curate an exhibition in his ...
The owner of a painting and a gallery had sued Peter Doig, insisting he falsely denied creating the work. But a federal judge ordered sanctions after ruling there was no evidence of that.