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Untitled, by Peter Halley, ink, 1989

Untitled

Peter Halley

1989

ink

From the collection of Museum of Modern Art

Dominant colour

Overview

Untitled is a 1989 ink by Peter Halley, held at Museum of Modern Art.

Who painted this?
Peter Halley
When & what style?
1989
Where can I see it?
Museum of Modern Art

About this work

This image looks like a circuit board for a computer. It’s full of colored blocks—red, yellow, and gray—connected by black lines. Some blocks have labels like "Memory group" and "Character generator," while others are just marked "Object 1," "Object 2," and so on. Arrows show how signals move between them. The blocks don’t look like real objects but more like a simplified map of how data flows. It’s almost like a puzzle where each piece has a specific job. If this style interests you, look up Peter Halley next.

About the artist

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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