
Peter Halley United States, b. 1953
74 x 70 1/8 x 4 in
Although Halley created his compositions in a stark and organized format, the colors with which he uses change the essence of his oeuvre. As is evident in the present work, Lilac Prison, the artist is known for applying fluorescent Day-Glo paint to the space within his geometric forms. After having lived in New Orleans, Halley was enchanted by bright, vibrant colors. Using a roller to apply the paint, so as not to have the artist’s hand appear in a finished work, his artistic methodology even incorporates the impersonal aspects of the urban world.
("Personal Structures: Time Space Existence" book by Peter Lodermeyer, Karlyn De Jongh & Sarah Gold, DuMont Buchverlag, Cologne, Germany, 2009, pp 276 – 281)
Provenance
Gagosian Gallery, New York
Private Collection