Peter Halley | Zone (1992)
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Peter Halley | Zone (1992)

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Peter Halley | Zone (1992)[[specs start]] Silkscreen print on paper 60 x 78. 7 cm [23. 25 x 31 inches] Edition of 125, of which 10 were donated to the Whitechapel Gallery. From Peter Halley's archive. [[specs end]] [[work start]] About the work The limited edition from 1992 was donated to the gallery by Halley to accompany his work included in the exhibition Adventures of the Black Square: Abstract Art and Society 1915 2015, from January April 2015. The print was created from

 

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Silkscreen print on paper
60 x 78.7 cm [23.25 x 31 inches]
Edition of 125, of which 10 were donated to the Whitechapel Gallery.
From Peter Halley's archive.

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About the work

The limited edition from 1992 was donated to the gallery by Halley to accompany his work included in the exhibition Adventures of the Black Square: Abstract Art and Society 1915 - 2015, from January – April 2015. The print was created from a drawing for the huge acrylic day-glo and roll-a-tex on canvas painting entitled Auto Zone (1992), which is currently on display.

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About the artist

Peter Halley was born in New York in 1953. His earlier works, produced in the 1980’s, were signature Day-Glo, hard-edged paintings that acted as metaphors for the way in which social spaces have become delineated  within the proliferating abstract nature of the technological  world we now live in - as prisons or cells. As well as producing numerous site-specific installations for institutions such as The State University of New York, Buffalo (1998) and The Banco Suisso d’Italia Art Collection, Turin (2003), Halley has also written extensively about art and culture throughout his career and  received the Frank Jewett Mather Award in 2001 from the College Art Association in the U.S.A for his critical writing. Halley was also Director of Graduate Studies in Painting and Printmaking at the Yale University School of Art from 2002 to 2011, lecturing at The Art Institute of Chicago and the American Academy in Rome among other institutions.

Halley lives and works in New York, USA and his works are held in the collections of MoMA, The Tate, Guggenheim and Art Plural Gallery.

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Selected Exhibitions

Halley has exhibited extensively world-wide, a selection  includes solo shows at  The Musee d'Art Contemporain, Bordeaux (1991); The Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid (1992); Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (1992); Des Moines Art Center (1992); Dallas Museum of Art (1995); Museum of Modern Art, New York (1997); Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art (1998); Museum Folkwang, Essen (1998) and The Butler Institute of American Art (1999).

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Whitechapel Gallery editions are generously donated by the artists. All proceeds from the sale of these works directly support our exhibition and education programmes.

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