Meet the Artist

Elizabeth Peyton's Lockdown Listening

Elizabeth Peyton's Lockdown Listening
Elizabeth Peyton's Lockdown Listening is on Spotify

It’s time for another Lockdown Listening playlist chosen by an artist we admire. Last week we heard from Wilhelm Sasnal and this week the very wonderful Elizabeth Peyton is at the decks, choosing 10 songs to soundtrack your weekend in.

Peyton has been credited with infusing the ancient art of portraiture with new life. Musicians, royalty, artists and friends are the magnetic subjects of her oil paintings, drawings and watercolours. According to Iwona Blazwick OBE, who writes about her in Phaidon’s monograph, Live Forever, The power of Elizabeth’s paintings rests partly in the tension between a modesty of scale and subject matter, the barely containable energy of her mark-making, the flat rawness of her sumptuous colours. And the volatility of her compositions.”

Best known for her intimate, small-scale portraits of celebrities, friends, and historical figures Peyton's work is characterized by transparent washes of pigment and a jewel-tone palette and addresses notions of idolatry and obsession.

“A painting of a person can be descriptive, but for me it's about all the things that make up a picture—the feelings, the brushstrokes—more than describing somebody,” she says.

Notable figures she has painted include Kurt Cobain, Barack Obama, Liam Gallagher, Prince Harry and David Bowie. Her work has been compared to Robert Mapplethorpe, as well as to other figurative painters such as John Currin and Lisa Yuskavage.

You can listen to Elizabeth's Lockdown Listening playlist on Spotify here , but first read what she has to say about it.

"I listen to music all of the time. It is a huge inspiration to me. There is emotion in it that is immediate and transcendently human but at the same time not always literal. Mostly I listen to music in the studio - sometimes the same song or CD for days and days. When I have people over for a sitting I like to put on a band or musician I can have on for hours so the mood is continuous. Usually this turns out to be David Bowie or Bob Dylan or in the last year, the Ring."

Elizabeth Peyton RM, 2007

Image as link to the artist number 1

David Bowie - Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing (Reprise) This song has so many David Bowies in it. It’s like an opera where he is singing every part, his voice is everything. I think a lot about David Bowie. I listen to his music for hours at a time in the studio. Somehow it seems trite to try to say how inspiring he is, how beautiful his music is; because it’s just so much more.

The Strokes - You Only Live Once I love Julian Casablancas’s voice. I don’t know what he’s singing but I like how it makes me feel. I love the ache in this. I spent a good part of the 2000s painting along to The Strokes.

Elizabeth Peyton - Belle Belle Belle (La Belle et La Bête), 2018

Image as link to the artist number 2

Nirvana - Here She Comes Now What to say? I listened to so much Nirvana at a particular time its hard to hear those songs now. I don’t have all of those memories attached to this song though it has everything I love about Nirvana in it: whispering, screaming, crazy beautiful melody and then all the distortion.

Patti Smith – Frederick For me this song is love, it’s so powerful. Sometimes I listen to songs on repeat in the studio to stay in a particular emotion. This is one of them.

Elizabeth Peyton - Brunhilde and Wotan, 2010

Image as link to the artist number 3

Notorious BIG - Microphone Murder With all of these I could have listed a lot of others with just as much enthusiasm  (Everyday Struggle, Party and Bulls etc) I’m choosing this one. It’s so spare but so rich, light and dark. I really like a song that’s like an unfolding tracking shot in a movie - continuous flow forwards. This song is so beautiful, I can’t articulate it. I could listen to this all day

.

Led Zeppelin - Over The Hills And Far Away What to say about this? It’s so good- huuuuge- makes me feel high - in a good way! It’s sexy, it’s cool, it’s rock and roll!!!

Elizabeth Peyton - Alice, 2008

Image as link to the artist number 4

The Jackson 5 - The Love You Save I hung the show I did at the Whitechapel listening to this on repeat. It was right after Michael Jackson died, his voice is so adult in this - so urgent on top of the liteness.

 It’s all in the song, it’s the greatest.

Girls - Lust For Life Every new band's first record should have a song this perfect. It’s so melancholy. It’s about wanting to be in love but being too messed up. It’s a classic pop song.

Elizabeth Peyton - Colin, 2018

Image as link to the artist number 5

Wagner - Wesendock Lieder III The version sung by Kirsten Flagstad. I love the slow melancholy and intimacy in her voice, the crackling in the recording containing all the heaviness and glory of Wagner. The sound of so long ago. The recordings of her in Tristan and Isolde are beautiful too.

Jay-Z - Empire State Of Mind Jay-Z is the King. New York would be such a different place without him. This song just says it all. Place and time and knowing where and who you are in it.

Elizabeth Peyton - Untitled (Larry Gagosian), 2010-2019

Image as link to the artist number 6

Listen to Elizabeth Peyton's Phaidon playlist on Spotify . Elizabeth's playlist originally appeared on Phaidon.com as part of the Muse Music series. The above works are a selection available to buy on Artspace now. Take a look at her artist page for a wider selection .

Elizabeth Peyton - Matthew , 2009

Image as link to the artist number 7

RELATED STORIES

Wilhelm Sasnal's Lockdown Listening

INTERVIEW: Yayoi Kusama on 60s New York, Mental Illness and Feminist Art

10 Artspace Artworks We Chose For Our Zoom Backgrounds

Amazing Artists who Worked Best in Isolation

From Protest To Portraiture - 5 Political Photos To Invest In

Come On Our Virtual Studio Visit With Hormazd Narielwalla

The Artspace Group Show: Contemporary Landscapes

Opposites Attract (And Here's The Proof!)

What to Say About Your New Katherine Bernhardt Print

DISCOVER

a treasure trove of fine art from the world's most renowned artists, galleries, museums and cultural institutions. We offer exclusive works you can't find anywhere else.

LEARN

through exclusive content featuring art news, collecting guides, and interviews with artists, dealers, collectors, curators and influencers.

BUY

authentic artworks from across the globe. Collecting with us means you're helping to sustain creative culture and supporting organizations that are making the world a better place.

CONNECT

with our art advisors for buying advice or to help you find the art that's perfect for you. We have the resources to find works that suit your needs.

INSIDER ACCESS TO THE WORLD'S BEST ART

Artspace offers you authentic, exclusive works from world-renowned artists, galleries, museums and cultural institutions. Collecting with us helps support creative culture while bringing you art news, interviews and access to global art resources.

  • COLLECT FROM 300+ GALLERIES & MUSEUMS