Retrospective survey work by Peter Halley on view at Le Musée d'Art Contemporain du Luxembourg

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Retrospective survey work by Peter Halley on view at Le Musée d'Art Contemporain du Luxembourg
Prison, 1989. Acrylic, fluorescent acrylic, and Roll-a-Tex on canvas . One panel . Collection CAPC musée d'Art contemporain, Bordeaux. © Photo: Steven Sloman.



LUXEMBOURG.- Assembling thirty key works from public and private collections, the retrospective 'Peter Halley. Conduits: Paintings from the 1980s' on view at Le Musée d’Art Contemporain du Luxembourg survey presents paintings alongside previously unseen drawings, sketches and notes from the first decade of Peter Halley’s career.

During the 1980s Peter Halley developed a signature vocabulary that he has used in his work now for over forty years. Redeploying the language of geometric abstraction, he developed a pictorial system of ‘prisons’, ‘cells’ and ‘conduits’ that enabled him to produce diagrammatic paintings representing social subjects. With these works he addressed the impact and legacies of urbanisation and industrialisation within a post-industrial society marked by technological change. Working at the advent of the internet and at a time that saw the mass adoption of personal computers and video games, he described the physical and bureaucratic environments of the late twentieth century and the systemic logic that found expression within the architectures of a new digital space. Reflecting on this period in his essay, Geometry and the Social (1990) Halley wrote:

"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. It is a world also characterised by the commodification and quantification of all aspects of human activity – where one can put a number or a dollar sign on any human activity … [Geometry is] the language of [the] managerial-professional class. It is the language of the corporation and flow charts; it is the language of urban planning and of communications."

Peter Halley. Conduits: Paintings from the 1980s is the first museum survey of Halley’s 1980s work in over thirty years. Drawing extensively on Halley’s critical writing, interviews and unpublished notes it seeks to re-evaluate this early work and its subjects of alienation, isolation, confinement and connectivity within the context of its production. The exhibition reflects upon both the artistic and critical landscape of New York in the 1980s and a period of social history shaped by economic expansion and collapse, nuclear threat and the AIDS epidemic.

The exhibition and accompanying publication are realised in close cooperation with the artist. It includes works from the collections of Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover; Broad Art Foundation, Los Angeles; CAPC musée d’art contemporain de Bordeaux; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Rennie Collection, Vancouver; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; and the Mudam Collection.

Peter Halley (b. 1953, New York) has held major exhibitions at Dallas Contemporary (2021); Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt (2016); musée d’art moderne et contemporain de Saint-Étienne Métropole (2014); Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art, Japan and Museum Folkwang, Essen (1998); Museum of Modern Art, New York (1997); Dallas Museum of Art (1995); Des Moines Art Center (1992); CAPC musée d’art contemporain de Bordeaux; Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (1991); Museum Haus Esters, Krefeld, and Institute of Contemporary Arts, London (1989). His work is held in numerous public collections including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; Tate, London and Centre Pompidou, Paris. He lives and works in New York.

Le Musée d’Art Contemporain du Luxembourg
Peter Halley. Conduits: Paintings from the 1980s
Curators Michelle Cotton, assisted by Sarah Beaumont
March 31st, 2023 - October 15th, 2023










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