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Obraz „Żółw czerwony” Petera Doiga z roku 1990 przedstawia dwóch jeleni w lesie, uchwycony delikatną atmosferą i fascynującymi efektami dekoracyjnymi. Inspiracją twórcy był obraz Gerald Davis Blue Fox.

Peter Doig – słynny szkocki malarz znany z melancholijnych krajobrazów i figuratywnych obrazów inspirowanych wspomnieniami, fotografią i sztuką historyczną. Jego surrealistyczne pejzaże Kanady i Trinidada definiują współczesny styl.

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  • Artistic style: Dreamlike landscapes
  • Artist: Peter Doig
  • Location: Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
  • Title: Red Deer
  • Year: 1990
  • Subject or theme: Nature; Memory
  • Medium: Oil on canvas

Opis obiektu kolekcjonerskiego

Peter Doig’s “Red Deer”: A Landscape of Memory and Impression

Peter Doig’s “Red Deer,” completed in 1990, is more than just a depiction of two deer inhabiting a snowy woodland; it's an exquisitely crafted meditation on memory, perception, and the transformative power of artistic representation. This monumental canvas—measuring 237.5 x 182.6 cm—holds a profound fascination for anyone attuned to the subtleties of landscape painting and particularly Doig’s distinctive approach.

  • Subject Matter: The artwork centers around two deer positioned against a backdrop of dense snow-laden trees. Their gaze is directed towards each other, suggesting an unspoken connection—a moment frozen in time that speaks to the enduring presence of nature within human consciousness.
  • Style & Technique: Doig’s style defies easy categorization, blending elements of realism with dreamlike abstraction. He employs a technique characterized by loose brushstrokes and layered glazes – a deliberate departure from traditional academic painting—creating an atmosphere that feels both tangible and elusive simultaneously. The artist's masterful use of color contributes to this ethereal quality, capturing the muted hues of winter light filtering through the snow-covered branches.
  • Historical Context: Doig’s artistic journey began in Edinburgh but quickly propelled him across continents—Trinidad and Canada—experiences that fundamentally shaped his worldview and informed his visual language. “Red Deer” reflects this nomadic sensibility, mirroring the artist's preoccupation with places that linger in memory long after they have vanished from immediate sight. It aligns with a broader trend within late 20th-century landscape painting, where artists sought to convey not merely what they saw but how they felt about it.
  • Symbolism: The deer itself carries significant symbolic weight—representing resilience, grace, and the interconnectedness of life. Within the context of Doig’s oeuvre, the deer can be interpreted as embodying a yearning for stability amidst constant change – a theme recurrent throughout his work. Furthermore, the snowstorm depicted in the background symbolizes obscurity, uncertainty, and perhaps even loss—elements that Doig skillfully juxtaposes to create an emotionally resonant image.
  • Emotional Impact: “Red Deer” succeeds in evoking a palpable sense of serenity and contemplation. The artist’s deliberate blurring of edges and his masterful manipulation of color contribute to this feeling of distance and nostalgia, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the quiet beauty of the natural world and to contemplate the complexities of memory.

The Arts Council Collection's acquisition of “Red Deer” underscores its importance within Doig’s artistic legacy. Its reproduction offers an exceptional opportunity to appreciate the artist’s unparalleled skill and his ability to transform a simple observation into a profoundly evocative work of art.


Biografia artysty

Peter Doig - A Life Painted in Memory

Peter Doig (/ˈdɔɪɡ/; born April 17, 1959) is a British painter who has lived and worked between England, Scotland, Trinidad, Canada, the USA and Germany. His work resonates with a quiet power—a haunting beauty that stems from the delicate balance between memory, landscape, and the evocative potential of paint itself. His life has been one of constant relocation, a nomadic existence that profoundly shaped his artistic vision. Early moves took him from Scotland to Trinidad in 1962, followed by Canada in 1966, each shift imprinting upon his developing sensibility a sense of displacement and a fascination with the way places linger within us long after we’ve left them. These weren’t fleeting visits; they were immersive experiences that instilled a deep connection to diverse cultural landscapes—the lush tropicality of Trinidad, the stark, snowy vistas of Canada—both becoming recurring motifs in his art. This early exposure fostered an ability to see beyond the literal, to perceive the emotional weight and psychological resonance embedded within a place. Doig’s formal artistic training began in London, attending Wimbledon School of Art, Saint Martin’s School of Art, and finally Chelsea School of Art where he earned his MA. These years were supplemented by practical work, including a period as a dresser at the English National Opera, experiences that undoubtedly broadened his understanding of performance, narrative, and visual storytelling.

Early Life and Influences

Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Peter Doig’s father was a shipping merchant, necessitating the Doig family travel frequently—a transitory childhood marked by constant movement. This itinerant upbringing instilled within him a profound sensitivity to place and an awareness of how memory shapes perception. He developed his artistic talent early on, experimenting with drawing and exploring various mediums before embarking on his formal studies at Wimbledon School of Art in 1979-80 and Saint Martin’s School of Art from 1980-83. These formative years exposed him to influential artists whose work captivated his imagination—Edvard Munch's expressive landscapes, Caspar David Friedrich's sublime vistas, Claude Monet's luminous Impressionism—artists who championed the power of observation and the emotional resonance of visual experience. Doig’s artistic trajectory was shaped by a desire to capture not just what he saw but also how it *felt*, prioritizing materiality of the painting medium and rejecting conceptual approaches prevalent in his peers.

The Emergence of Landscape Painting

Doig's breakthrough as a painter began in 1990, while pursuing his MA at Chelsea School of Art—a pivotal moment that solidified his commitment to figurative painting with an emphasis on landscape. He drew inspiration from his own childhood memories of Canada—snowy forests, frozen lakes, isolated cabins—translating these experiences into canvases imbued with a palpable sense of nostalgia and mystery. Doig’s technique is characterized by complex layering of paint and color, creating depth and atmosphere. He skillfully blends abstraction and figuration, allowing forms to dissolve into washes of color or emerge from textured surfaces—a stylistic hallmark that distinguishes his work from many contemporaries. As Doig explained, “There exists a tension…between the often generic representation of a pastoral scene and the investment in my own experiences of the landscape.” This approach allows him to tap into a deeper level of psychological truth, creating landscapes that are not merely seen but *felt*.

Notable Achievements and Recognition

Doig gained international acclaim in 1994 when he was nominated for the prestigious Turner Prize—a recognition that propelled him to prominence within the contemporary art world. His distinctive style—sensuous color palettes and evocative imagery—quickly garnered critical praise and established him as one of Britain’s most celebrated painters. Since then, Doig has continued to refine his craft, exploring themes of memory, displacement, and identity through meticulously rendered landscapes and portraits. He achieved considerable success at auction in 2007 with “White Canoe,” selling for $11.3 million—a record for a living European artist at the time—and further solidified his reputation as an artistic visionary. Major solo exhibitions have been held at Tate Britain, Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, Dallas Museum of Art and the Scottish National Gallery, demonstrating the global reach of his influence. Doig remains active in Düsseldorf, Germany, where he teaches painting at the School of Art—a testament to his enduring passion for artistic exploration and a legacy destined to inspire generations of artists to come.
Peter Doig

Peter Doig

1959 - , Wielka Brytania

Kluczowe informacje

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Figurative painting
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Edvard Munch
    • Caspar David Friedrich
    • Claude Monet
  • Date Of Birth: 1959
  • Full Name: Peter Doig
  • Nationality: Scottish
  • Notable Artworks:
    • White Canoe
    • Ski Jacket
    • Border House
  • Place Of Birth: Edinburgh, UK
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