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  • Many collectors withheld their best pieces over fears of low prices, but in 2010, they seem to believe there's little room for fear Art collectors are more focused on contemporary artwork that has proven itself, such as Doig and Freud, and they are shying away from the "fashionable artists with large studios," such as

    Luxist 2010

  • In 'Work Song' Doig's fashions a rich, vivid sequel in bountiful Butte

    Freep.com - RSS 2010

  • “We know there must be change,” Doig said in a recent interview.

    President Obama to debut on BlogTalkRadio 2009

  • Soon afterwards I was contacted by a man called David Doig, whose son is the famous artist Peter Doig.

    Monique Roffey: Green Bike Recycled Monique Roffey 2011

  • “We know there must be change,” Doig said in a recent interview.

    Poll: Stimulus not working 2009

  • Informed by childhood memories of County Antrim, the Irish, London-based artist's vivid hazes recall a certain vein of children's book illustration as much as the paintings of Peter Doig.

    This week's new exhibitions 2011

  • And as a related postscript, I see Ian Gray has been left with egg on his face by the news that Lewis Doig, the Tranent apprentice supposedly facing unemployment and now in search of his Scottish Government apprenticeship guarantee, has in fact got a job.

    Schools, pure mince, and apprentices Alan Smart 2009

  • Soon afterwards I was contacted by a man called David Doig, whose son is the famous artist Peter Doig.

    Monique Roffey: Green Bike Recycled Monique Roffey 2011

  • And as a related postscript, I see Ian Gray has been left with egg on his face by the news that Lewis Doig, the Tranent apprentice supposedly facing unemployment and now in search of his Scottish Government apprenticeship guarantee, has in fact got a job.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Alan Smart 2009

  • Visitors can see an illuminated manuscript from 1200, some of the greatest British landscape paintings and botanical drawings, and an array of 20th-century watercolors by artists such as Tracey Emin, Peter Doig and David Austen that explore the inner self rather than more traditional watercolor subjects.

    Historic Watercolors Flood U.K. Museum 2011

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