Lot 105
  • 105

PETER HALLEY | The Mission

Estimate
50,000 - 70,000 GBP
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Description

  • Peter Halley
  • The Mission
  • signed twice and dated 99 on the reverse
  • acrylic, fluorescent acrylic, metallic acrylic, pearlescent acrylic and Roll-a-Tex on two attached canvases
  • overall: 214 by 165 cm. 84 1/4 by 65 in.

Provenance

Sandra Gering Inc, New York (acquired directly from the artist)
Acquired from the above by the present owner

Condition

Colour: The colours in the catalogue illustration are fairly accurate. Condition: This work is in very good condition. The collaged elements are stable. Close inspection reveals some light handling marks in isolated places to the extreme edges. Very close inspection reveals some faint rubmarks in places towards the edges and one extremely faint one to the navy pigment towards the lower right hand corner. Extremely close inspection reveals a tiny speck of loss to the blue metallic paint in the lower centre of the composition. Inspection under ultra-violet light reveals some specks of lighter fluorescence, which is in keeping with the artist's working process.
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Catalogue Note

“The word ‘emotional’ is a little strong for me because it implies too many traditional things, but my work is about subjective reactions. Even though the elements that I use don’t change too much from year to year, at different times the work can still have a very emotional feeling. A year or two ago my work was very quiet and still and static and many of the colours were dark or almost monochromatic. But over the last year and a half somehow my emotional response in the work changed. I see the newer work as much more humoristic, or Pop" (Peter Halley cited in: Giancarlo Politi, ‘Peter Halley’, Flash Art, January/February 1990, p. 85).