Elizabeth Peyton

Elizabeth Peyton | American, b. 1965, Danbury, Connecticut Elizabeth Peyton was a leader in contemporary painting’s return to figuration in the 1990s. Her modest-scale, jewel-like paintings show a deep knowledge of forebears from Édouard Manet and John Singer Sargent to Andy Warhol but are also intimately connected with the culture of late-20th-century America. Her portraits and drawings of friends, family, and personal…

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Q&A with Kelsey Henderson

/// WHAT’S ON YOUR DESK: My “desk” is my bedside table, which aside from my laptop & phone is covered in knick knacks. Such as: a mold of my mom’s teeth, a compact full of dirt from scotland, an eiffel tower snow globe, my grandfather’s cremation tag, an old broken alarm clock, 3 miniature white rabbits, 2 antique toy guns & photos/keepsake from the mid to late 1800’s. Clearly it’s less of a desk then a collection of interests, but it’s what’s surrounding me as I do the more business side of my work.

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