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Born 1953 New York City. Known for: Neo-conceptual abstract painting, printmaking, teaching.
Peter Halley, (b.1953, New York City), is an American artist who came to prominence as a central figure of the Neo-Conceptualist movement of the 1980s. His paintings redeploy the language of... Read full biography
Peter Halley, (b.1953, New York City), is an American artist who came to prominence as a central figure of the Neo-Conceptualist movement of the 1980s. His paintings redeploy the language of geometric abstraction to explore the organization of social space in the digital era. Since the 1980s,... Read full biography
Peter Halley, (b.1953, New York City), is an American artist who came to prominence as a central figure of the Neo-Conceptualist movement of the 1980s. His paintings redeploy the language of geometric abstraction to explore the organization of social space in the digital era. Since the 1980s, Halley’s lexicon includes three elements: “prisons” and “cells”, connected by “conduits”, which are used in his paintings to explore the technologically determined space and pathways that regulate daily... Read full biography
Peter Halley, (b.1953, New York City), is an American artist who came to prominence as a central figure of the Neo-Conceptualist movement of the 1980s. His paintings redeploy the language of geometric abstraction to explore the organization of social space in the digital era. Since the 1980s, Halley’s lexicon includes three elements: “prisons” and “cells”, connected by “conduits”, which are used in his paintings to explore the technologically determined space and pathways that regulate daily life. Using fluorescent color and Roll-a-Tex, a commercial paint additive that provides ready made texture, Halley embraces materials that are anti-naturalistic and commercially manufactured. Halley is known for his essays on art and culture, written... Read full biography
Peter Halley, (b.1953, New York City), is an American artist who came to prominence as a central figure of the Neo-Conceptualist movement of the 1980s. His paintings redeploy the language of geometric abstraction to explore the organization of social space in the digital era. Since the 1980s, Halley’s lexicon includes three elements: “prisons” and “cells”, connected by “conduits”, which are used in his paintings to explore the technologically determined space and pathways that regulate daily life. Using fluorescent color and Roll-a-Tex, a commercial paint additive that provides ready made texture, Halley embraces materials that are anti-naturalistic and commercially manufactured. Halley is known for his essays on art and culture, written in the 1980s and 90s, exploring themes from French critical theory and the influence of burgeoning digital technology. His... Read full biography
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- An Olympian EndeavorJuly 2004Tully, JuddArt & Auction
- Aspen: A Cutting-Edge Museum andJanuary 2004Stunda, HilaryARTnews
- The Art Press-Whose 1980s?December 2003Rubinstein, RaphaelArt in America
- National ReviewsMay 2003Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- Peter Halley Talks to Dan CameronMarch 2003Cameron, DanARTFORUM
- The Mourning AfterMarch 2003Editors, ArtforumARTFORUM
- Best of 2002, A Special IssueDecember 2002Editors, ArtforumARTFORUM
- Lock-Ups and AftershocksNovember 2002Boyce, RogerArt in America
- Cosmic ReliefFebruary 2002Storr, RobertARTFORUM
- ReviewsMay 2001EditorsARTnews
- Dynamics of the Artist-Dealer RelatApril 2001Grant, DanielAmerican Artist
- Steeped in ArtMarch 2000Bryant, KathyArt & Antiques
- ReviewsAugust 1999Editors, ARTNewsARTnews
- Under $10,000., Under 50,000., etcAugust 1998Pollack, BarbaraARTnews
- Review of ExhibitionsMay 1998Editors, Art in AmericaArt in America
- Review of ExhibitionsJuly 1995Editors, Art in AmericaArt in America
