Elizabeth Peyton: Reading and Writing: Exhibition Guide
" Compiled by Peyton herself, the book chronicles ten years of inspiration, her works in many media, and her exhibitions, revealing the evolution of this exceptional artist who has been highly influential, in the words of the New York Times ...
This beautiful volume focuses on a five-year period in Elizabeth Peyton’s evolving career to suggest not only a visual chronicle of an age, its heroes, heroines, and interests, but also...
Elizabeth Peyton paints portraits of people who matter to her. Be they the iconic faces of Princess Diana, Andy Warhol, Liam Gallagher, and Leonardo DiCaprio or the unfamiliar visages of...
Elizabeth Peyton hat die Gesichter einer ganzen (Künstler- ) Generation festgehalten und durch ein sehr persönliches Moment aufgeladen.
American artist Elizabeth Peyton is one of the outstanding painters of her generation, a painter known for her intimate figurative portraits of youthful, romantic people, ranging from friends, to historical...
This publication gathers Elizabeth Peyton's portraits of musicians such as David Bowie, Pete Doherty, Jessye Norman, Kurt Cobain and Jonas Kaufmann in moments of performance.
New York-based painter Elizabeth Peyton was at the vanguard of the 1990s return to figuration; she first gained critical attention with small-scale portraits that operated simultaneously as homage and pop...
- This book accompanies a major exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, devoted to the work of Elizabeth Peyton and is created in close collaboration with the artist.
"This is a large-format, limited edition artist book created by Elizabeth Peyton for her first exhibition in Iceland. It is printed in beautiful full colour offset lithography with direct drawing onto the printing plates by the artist.
Elizabeth Peyton: Prints 1998-2006
Elizabeth Peyton: Klara : 13 Pictures
Through meticulous observation that closely resembles love, she captures the individuality of each subject. Together, these works become a painted world evoking the ecstatic force felt in cathedrals and on mountain tops.