Peter Doig: The Scottish artist who fought legal battle to prove a painting wasn’t his

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Peter Doig: The Scottish artist who fought legal battle to prove a painting wasn’t his
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Scottish artist Peter Doig speaks to MinnieStephC4 about a bizarre lawsuit he found himself embroiled in - and what it's like to find financial and creative success in your lifetime.

Now with a London show that opened today at the Courtauld Gallery, he has been given the rare honour of having his work hang alongside his impressionist and post- impressionist heroes.

It’s a welcome change from the lengthy legal battle he’s just been involved in – a bizarre lawsuit which meant he had to prove that a painting wasn’t his.

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