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Elizabeth Peyton 
Isa, (Isa Genzken, 1980), 2011 
18 x 13 7/8 inches 
Frame size: 24 7/8 X 20 3/8 inches 
Two printings from separate plates on Hahnemuhle copperplate 300gm paper 
Mixed Silver Ink 
Etching with Aquatint 
Printed by Two Palms Press 
Produced for the Museum by Lisa Ivorian-Jones 
Edition of 25 with 8 artist proofs 

Price Upon Request

For the New Museum's Limited Edition, Elizabeth Peyton has depicted fellow artist, Isa Genzken whose monumental Rose II graces the exterior of the museum. The portrait shows Isa in a closely cropped, three-quarter turn of the head; her striking face fills the picture plane with loosely-swept brushstrokes and seductive lines. She looks out at us, penetrating the space of the drawing - vibrant and alive. In creating Isa, 2011, Peyton added Mica to the ink, in order to give it a sheen and sparkle. Hand printed, inked and wiped onto wet paper, the print is lush, evocative, and painterly. Though the subjects in Peyton's paintings vary, the main focus of her work remains remarkably consistent. Her central interest is in people who, whether through their actions, their art, or their lives, mark their time and shape our culture. Her portraits have included Napoleon, Sid Vicious, Queen Elizabeth, Frida Kahlo, Abraham Lincoln, Michelle Obama, Prince Harry, Georgia O'Keefe, and Kurt Cobain. 

Born in Danbury, Connecticut, in 1965, Elizabeth Peyton is widely recognized for bringing new dimensions to painting in the 1990s and is among the most celebrated painters of her generation. Her body of work, including paintings, drawings, and prints, has been shown internationally in galleries and major museum exhibitions over the past two decades, including "Live Forever: Elizabeth Peyton," New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York in 2008, which traveled to the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN; Whitechapel, London; and Bonnefanten Museum, Maastricht, Netherlands. Rendered from photographs or from real life, Peyton's diverse subjects span centuries and range from artists, to aristocrats, musicians, as well as an occasional athlete, and lately, still lives. 

Elizabeth Peyton has chosen a White Oak frame with a white gold leaf face and natural sides and finish. Collectors may frame as they wish or follow the artist's preference.

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