An avid winter sportsman, Peter Doig lived in Zermatt for six weeks in 2020 and for four months in 2021, working out of a studio on the mountain. With his inventive, painterly approach, the artist uses alpine imagery and traditional printmaking techniques to investigate landscape, material, and form. These diverse series of etchings reflect a self-referential process of experiment and innovation in which works continuously evolve into their final form. Together, this body of work pays homage to Doig’s passion for skiing and connection to Zermatt, while also referencing a rich tradition of alpine paintings in Western art that began in the 15th century and was carried forward by masters such as Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Emil Nolde, and Ferdinand Holder.
A truly special set composed of 16 works, all with matching edition numbers including:
Cat, Christ, Avalanche
Chamois Cabin
Couloir (Red)
First Cat Zermatt
Gornergrat Sahara Dust
Gornergrat Yellow Sky
Jet Set
Two Brothers (Red)
Wall of Death
Young Zermatt Skier
Young Zermatt Skiers (Night)
Zermatt 2021
Zermatt Street Scene C.P.
Zermatt Street Scene D.W.
Zermatt Street Scene P.D.
“ It's still an escape for me, painting, so it also takes me elsewhere. I don't think I would do it otherwise. „