Artwork

Untitled

Untitled, by Peter Halley, 1993
Untitled, by Peter Halley, 1993

Untitled is a print by Peter Halley. It dates from 1993 and is held in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art.

About this work

Overview

Peter Halley’s 1993 untitled work is a relief halftone print held in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art. The piece consists of a grid of sixteen small rectangles arranged in four rows, surrounding a larger central rectangle, all set against a light beige background.

Subject & Meaning

The small rectangles showcase a range of patterned surfaces, tie‑dye motifs and abstract designs rendered in hues of pink, green, yellow, and brown, suggesting a playful exploration of color and texture within a structured format.

Technique & Style

Created as a relief halftone, the work combines printmaking with a raised surface, allowing the varied patterns to emerge through subtle tonal gradations. The central rectangle is split into a solid yellow left half and a stark black right half, emphasizing contrast through minimal color fields.

History & Provenance

Produced in 1993, the piece entered MoMA’s collection, where it remains part of the museum’s holdings of contemporary print media, reflecting Halley’s engagement with post‑minimalist visual language.

Untitled
Untitled, Peter Halley

Artist & collection

Portrait of Peter Halley

Artist

Peter Halley

Peter Halley is an American artist and a central figure in the Neo-Conceptualist movement of the 1980s.

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Frequently asked questions

Who painted Untitled?

Untitled was painted by Peter Halley in 1993.

Where can I see Untitled?

Untitled is held by Museum of Modern Art.