Peter Halley (B. 1953)
Peter Halley (B. 1953)

Never Again

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Peter Halley (B. 1953)
Never Again
signed twice and dated 'Peter Halley Peter Halley 2002' (on the reverse)
acrylic, fluorescent acrylic, pearlescent acrylic and Roll-A-Tex on canvas, in two parts
67 3/8 x 59in. (171x 150cm.)
Executed in 2002
Provenance
Galleria Massimo Minini, Brescia.
Acquired from the above by the present owner.

Lot Essay

‘With artists like Rothko and Newman and the painters and sculptors of the 60s, light was very much part of the conversation. I grew up with the notion that paintings create light, that picturing light was really important. As my work developed, I wanted to make paintings that created light, not natural light, but an artificial light. One usually thinks of a divine or sublime force as dazzling. So, if it’s artificial light that dazzles, it’s a little perverse in a way that I like’
(P. Halley, quoted in K. De Jongh, P. Lodermeyer & S. Gold, Personal Structures: Time Space Existence, Cologne 2009, pp. 276 – 281).

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