PETER HALLEY (b. 1953)

Halley’s vibrant geometric paintings reinterpret modern life through “cells” and “conduits,” reflecting themes of social isolation, technology, and architecture. Drawing from minimalism and post-structuralism, his work critiques the structures of modern society. His art is in MoMA, the Tate, and the Broad.

"Geometry is a prison—it’s also a map."