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Peter Halley: A Monograph

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Peter Halley: A Monograph

Contributors:

By (Author) Robert Hobbs

ISBN:

9783777441672

Publisher:

Hirmer Verlag

Imprint:

Hirmer Verlag

Publication Date:

18th June 2024

Country:

Germany

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

History of art
Paintings and painting

Dewey:

759.13

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 240mm, Height 280mm

Weight:

1560g

Description

Painting as simulation and hyperreality: Peter Halley and the digital age. In the 1980s, Peter Halley revitalised painting by relying on sociology and science fiction. He employed fluorescent colours and Roll-A-Tex to deconstruct early and mid-twentieth-century transcendent geometric abstraction into abstract cells and prisons and by adding conduits to imaginatively access outside forces. Peter Halley has met many challenges posed by the Information Age and French poststructuralism by situating his painting on the divide separating analogue and digital worlds. Robert Hobbs's monograph analyses Halley's geometric and highly keyed art in terms of opportunities provided by the Internet, aesthetic possibilities afforded by Photoshop, timely relevance advanced by Michel Foucault's and Jean Baudrillard's sociological theories, and conundrums presented by both science fiction and physics.

Author Bio

A noted curator and art historian, Robert Hobbs specialises in modern, postmodern, and contemporary art. The author of more than fifty books and major catalogues on 20th and 21st-century art, including monographs on Alice Aycock, Edward Hopper, Robert Motherwell, Robert Smithson, and Kara Walker, he has served as a professor at Yale, Cornell and VCU.

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