composed of rectangular shapes and vertical bars—evocative of geometric networks from the urban grid to high-rise apartment buildings to electromagnetic conduits. While his rigid planes of color, unitary shapes, and non-hierarchical compositions nod toward Minimalism, by transforming the Minimalist square into a prison cell, Halley’s works call the supposed neutrality of such art into question.
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Year Made: 2008, Acrylic, roll-a-tex, day-glo on canvas 44 9/10 × 39 4/5 in 114 × 101 cm This is a unique work.Price :
$70,000.00Category :
Impressionist & Modern Art