Elizabeth Peyton



Artist: Elizabeth Peyton
Title: Camille Claudel Book and Flowers

Medium: Etching in Black Ink. Produced by Two Palms, New York
Dimensions: 29.8 x 22.2 cm
Framed
Date: 2010


b. 1965 in Danbury, CT.
"Peyton emerged as a vanguard voice in the return to narrative figuration in contemporary painting in the 1990s, and is among a small group of artists to develop a peculiar hybrid of realism and conceptualism. Although her paintings reference nineteenth-century modernist painting - from Eduard Manet to John Singer Sargent - Peyton processes these masters through an intimate understanding of twentieth-century artists such as David Hockney, Alex Katz, and above all, Andy Warhol. Like Warhol, Peyton's art is at the service of the culture it captures. A brilliant colorist with a razor-sharp graphic sense, her paintings are enormously seductive in form and content, celebrating the aesthetics of youth, fame, and creative genius. They are also testaments to Peyton's deeper passion for beauty in all its forms - from the elevated to the everyday. Ultimately, Peyton's paintings are evidence of a dedication to the creation of a new kind of popular art. Steeped in history, her work aspires to bridge the gap between art and life." (Live Forever: Elizabeth Peyton, New Museum, NY)

Recent exhibitions include “Wagner,” at the Metropolitan Opera at Lincoln Center, New York, as well as a mid-career retrospective “Live Forever: Elizabeth Peyton,” which opened at the New Museum, New York and subsequently traveled to Minneapolis, London, and Maastricht. She lives and works in New York.

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