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In 1980 Peter Halley painted his first 'prisons', re-deploying the language of geometric abstraction in response to physical and bureaucratic environments. Radically deconstructing the language of abstraction, he re-imagined it not as a utopian source of liberation, but as dystopian symbols of the regulation of physical and social space and the impact of technology on contemporary life. As he wrote in 1990: "I wanted to draw attention to this geometricised, rationalised, quantified world. I saw it as a world characterised by efficiency, by regimentation of movement, bureaucracies, whether in the corporation, government, or university."Working in the era of the mass adoption of personal computers and the advent of the Internet, he developed a tightly organized system of discrete, geometric forms that he refers to as 'prisons', 'conduits', and 'cells'. Adopting non-traditional materials such as Roll-A-Tex, a paint additive that provides a readymade texture, and Day-Glo fluorescent colors, he evoked a pervasive mechanization of the human touch and referenced the presence of technology in the ersatz postmodern environment. Set within the context of a prolific period of painting and critical writing in the 1980s, this catalogue traces the development of Halley's singular pictorial vocabulary.

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9783775755108
  • Indbinding:
  • Paperback
  • Sideantal:
  • 240
  • Udgivet:
  • 6. juli 2023
  • Størrelse:
  • 293x246x21 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 1132 g.
  • Ukendt - mangler pt..

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In 1980 Peter Halley painted his first 'prisons', re-deploying the language of geometric abstraction in response to physical and bureaucratic environments. Radically deconstructing the language of abstraction, he re-imagined it not as a utopian source of liberation, but as dystopian symbols of the regulation of physical and social space and the impact of technology on contemporary life. As he wrote in 1990: "I wanted to draw attention to this geometricised, rationalised, quantified world. I saw it as a world characterised by efficiency, by regimentation of movement, bureaucracies, whether in the corporation, government, or university."Working in the era of the mass adoption of personal computers and the advent of the Internet, he developed a tightly organized system of discrete, geometric forms that he refers to as 'prisons', 'conduits', and 'cells'. Adopting non-traditional materials such as Roll-A-Tex, a paint additive that provides a readymade texture, and Day-Glo fluorescent colors, he evoked a pervasive mechanization of the human touch and referenced the presence of technology in the ersatz postmodern environment. Set within the context of a prolific period of painting and critical writing in the 1980s, this catalogue traces the development of Halley's singular pictorial vocabulary.

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