About The Work
Elizabeth Peyton's portrait of Elias Bender Ronnefeldt, the lead singer of Danish punk band Iceage, is a poignant example of her distinctive style and emotive approach to portraiture. This work captures Elias with delicate brushwork, revealing a profound emotional depth and personal insight. As a musician and frontman of Iceage, Elias embodies a unique intersection of music, youth culture, and artistic expression, adding depth and resonance to Peyton's portrayal. Published by Texte Zur Kunst in Berlin, Germany, this portrait exemplifies Peyton's ability to convey the inner life and personality of her subjects through her evocative artistic vision.
About Elizabeth Peyton
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Lithograph
25.75 x 19.75 x 0.10 in
65.4 x 50.2 x 0.3 cm
This work is signed, numbered, titled, and dated by the artist in pencil, and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
About The Work
Elizabeth Peyton's portrait of Elias Bender Ronnefeldt, the lead singer of Danish punk band Iceage, is a poignant example of her distinctive style and emotive approach to portraiture. This work captures Elias with delicate brushwork, revealing a profound emotional depth and personal insight. As a musician and frontman of Iceage, Elias embodies a unique intersection of music, youth culture, and artistic expression, adding depth and resonance to Peyton's portrayal. Published by Texte Zur Kunst in Berlin, Germany, this portrait exemplifies Peyton's ability to convey the inner life and personality of her subjects through her evocative artistic vision.
About Elizabeth Peyton
From The Magazine
- Art 101: What to Say About Your New David Salle Print
- Contributors: White Columns Director Matthew Higgs's Favorite Works from NADA New York 2017
- Interviews & Features: 10 of the Best Artworks of Art Basel Miami Beach 2016
- Interviews & Features: From Kisses to Cool Remove: MoMA Curator Laura Hoptman on the Recent Revolution of Painting in New York
- Interviews & Features: MoMA Curator Laura Hoptman on How to Tell a Good Painting From a “Bogus” Painting
Edition 80 of 100
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