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Lithograph on Laid Paper - Signed and Numbered // Peter Halley’s Untitled (from the BAM III Portfolio) (1991) is a lithograph that exemplifies his exploration of modern architecture and geometric abstraction. The artwork, printed on laid paper, features a series of compartmentalized, grid-like structures in various shades of gray. Each section contains different textures and patterns, from brick-like details to smooth surfaces, evoking a sense of urban environments and confinement. Halley's minimalist approach emphasizes the repetitive and regulated nature of architectural spaces, suggesting themes of control, isolation, and the built environment. This limited edition print is signed and numbered, reflecting Halley's continued interest in blending social commentary with abstract design.
Untitled (from the BAM III Portfolio), 1991
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Lithograph on Laid Paper - Signed and Numbered // Peter Halley’s Untitled (from the BAM III Portfolio) (1991) is a lithograph that exemplifies his exploration of modern architecture and geometric abstraction. The artwork, printed on laid paper, features a series of compartmentalized, grid-like structures in various shades of gray. Each section contains different textures and patterns, from brick-like details to smooth surfaces, evoking a sense of urban environments and confinement. Halley's minimalist approach emphasizes the repetitive and regulated nature of architectural spaces, suggesting themes of control, isolation, and the built environment. This limited edition print is signed and numbered, reflecting Halley's continued interest in blending social commentary with abstract design.
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