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Peter HalleyNobody (limited edition Geometric Abstraction Neo Geo silkscreen) 1997
1997
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PETER HALLEY
Nobody, 1997
Silkscreen with Embossing on Arches Cover Paper (Framed)
Signed dated and numbered in pencil by Peter Halley from the edition of 60 on the front
Published by Schellmann, Munich
Frame included: floated in original vintage wood frame
Provenance: Bears Bliss Fine Art Services label on the back of frame.
This poignant signed and numbered vintage Peter Halley print is held in its original vintage frame with Bliss Fine Art Services, NYC label on verso of frame. Especially uncommon stateside.
- Creator:Peter Halley (1953, American)
- Creation Year:1997
- Dimensions:Height: 19 in (48.26 cm)Width: 15 in (38.1 cm)Depth: 0.4 in (1.02 cm)
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- Condition:not examined outside of the original vintage frame but appears fine.
- Gallery Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1745213058682
Peter Halley
Peter Halley is an American artist known for his distinctive geometric paintings that explore the intersection of technology, society, and architecture. Born in 1953 in New York City, Halley developed an early interest in art and went on to study at Yale University, where he received his Master of Fine Arts degree in 1978.Halley's work is characterized by vibrant, flat colors and repetitive, abstract forms, often resembling circuit boards or prison cells. His paintings reflect his fascination with the effects of technology on human interaction and the isolation of modern society. Halley coined the term "prison cells" to describe the confined spaces and social structures that he believes have been created by technology and urban architecture. Throughout his career, Halley has exhibited his work internationally, gaining recognition for his unique style and thought-provoking concepts. He has also been involved in art criticism and writing, contributing to various publications and expanding the discourse on contemporary art. Today, Peter Halley's art continues to captivate audiences, provoking discussions about the impact of technology on our lives and the nature of human connections in an increasingly digital world. His contributions have made him an influential figure in the field of contemporary art.
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