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Peyton's new work unveils a holy world of cultural luminaries "Here, Peyton turns her subjects into something akin to these mythical beings, bathing them in light and rendering them with a delicate touch" --Cultured Magazine Well known for her vibrant portraits of cultural and historical figures and friends that embrace the tradition and sensibility of 19th-century painting, Peyton captivates audiences with her distinctive blend of contemporary and classical aesthetics. In this new body of work, Angel, Peyton treats her subjects akin to celestial beings, illuminated by the intensity of her unique, humanistic approach. Through meticulous observation that closely resembles love, she captures the individuality of each subject. Together, these works become a painted world evoking the ecstatic force felt in cathedrals and on mountain tops. Published on the occasion of her exhibition at David Zwirner London in 2023, this publication includes a text by Lucas Zwirner in which he considers the emotional experience of sitting for a portrait by Peyton and sheds light on the artist's literary and cultural influences. Also included are Peyton's own photographs conveying her influences and experiences in the lead-up to the exhibition
This guideline is written to help drug courts develop effective policies, procedures, and techniques for screening and assessing treatment needs of drug court participants. This document describes the principles and methods of screening and assessment of adult drug court participants, and gives drug courts specific tools and information to establish and sustain screening and assessment processes. While much of the information here will be helpful for juvenile drug courts, specific guidance for juveniles should be obtained from other sources.
Painter, DJ and nightlife promoter Spencer Sweeney (born 1973) has been an indelible and essential part of New York City's cultural landscape for almost two decades, connecting to longstanding roots in the city's music, art and life after dark. While many mourn the loss of the NYC they love, Sweeney has never fallen out of love with his city. This huge but affordable volume is filled with the evidence: pages of fascinating interviews with fellow faithfuls such as Alex Bag, Larry Clark, Abel Ferrara, John Giorno, Mary Heilmann, Harmony Korine, Johan Kugelberg, Jim Lambie, Glenn O'Brien, Will Oldham, Elizabeth Peyton, Rob Pruitt and Tony Shafrazi; archival photos documenting the countless moments, both legendary and obscure; and of course, hundreds of Sweeney's colorful paintings that synthesize life in New York in the second decade of the new century.
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