Peter Halley
Peter Halley is an American artist born in 1953 in New York City. He is known for his bold, geometric paintings that explore the relationship between human beings and the technological landscape.
Halley’s work often features brightly colored shapes and lines, which are arranged in a grid-like pattern. These compositions reflect his interest in the concept of confinement and the ways in which people are constrained by societal structures.
In the 1980s, Halley emerged as a prominent figure in the Neo-Conceptualist movement, which sought to break down the barriers between art and everyday life. He became known for his use of industrial materials, including fluorescent paint, and for his interest in the language of commercial signage.
Halley’s work has been exhibited at many major museums and galleries around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, and the Venice Biennale.
In addition to his work as an artist, Halley is also a writer and critic. He has published numerous essays on art and culture, and has served as the publisher and editor of Index magazine since 1996.
Halley is currently based in New York City, where he continues to create groundbreaking artwork that challenges the traditional boundaries of painting and sculpture.
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Power of Repetition
6 September - 22 December 2018 QG BrusselsPower of Repetition exhibition explores the impact of repetition in art from the 20th century to the present. BMPT collective, including Buren, Mosset, and Toroni, challenged authorship through neutral repetitive patterns. Andre revolutionized sculpture by inviting viewers to walk upon his flat, ground-level works. Rickey mastered abstract kinetic sculptures with controlled movements. McCollum's Perfect Vehicles showcased unique variations of reproduced vases. Gorchov's concave paintings and Whitney's colorful grids regain recognition. Joseph's two-color paintings evoke mood and place, while Charlton's monochromes emphasize physicality. Experience Yves Klein's iconic IKB blue, symbolizing luminosity and spirituality.Read more -
Abstract USA
18 April - 30 June 2018 QG BrusselsExperience the vibrant world of "Abstract USA" at QG Gallery. Discover the artistic genius of Alexander Calder, Peter Halley, Donald Judd, Mike Kelley, Paul Kremer, Robert Mangold, Allan McCollum, Blair Thurman, Frank Stella, and Dan Walsh. This captivating exhibition showcases the diverse and influential voices of American abstract art. From kinetic sculptures to bold geometric compositions, minimalist sculptures to vibrant abstract paintings, explore the profound visions and artistic mastery of these ten influential artists. Immerse yourself in the captivating world of "Abstract USA" at QG Gallery and witness the ongoing innovation of American abstraction.Read more