Artwork by Peter Halley

Teen Dream – artwork by Peter Halley.
Villa Wildflower is the backdrop to an impressive work of art by American artist Peter Halley, entitled “Teen Dream”. The work is a striking example of Halley’s characteristic style, in which he combines geometric forms and bold colours to explore social and cultural themes.
“Teen Dream” makes a powerful visual impact and adds a unique atmosphere to the space.
Peter Halley in Villa Wildflower
Peter Halley (born in 1953) is an American artist and a central figure in the Neo-Conceptualist movement of the 1980s. Halley is known for his Day-Glo geometric paintings, but he is also a writer, the former publisher of Index Magazine, and a teacher. From 2002 to 2011 he was director of graduate studies in painting and printmaking at the Yale University School of Art. Halley lives and works in New York City.
Halley came to prominence as an artist in the mid-1980s, as part of the generation of Neo-Conceptualist artists that first exhibited in New York’s East Village, including Jeff Koons, Haim Steinbach, Sarah Charlesworth, Annette Lemieux, Steven Parrino, Phillip Taaffe and Gretchen Bender.
Halley’s paintings explore both the physical and psychological structures of social space. He connects the hermetic language of geometric abstraction, as practised by artists such as Barnett Newman and Ellsworth Kelly, to the actualities of urban space and the digital landscape. In the 1990s, he expanded his practice to include public installations based on the technology of large-scale digital prints.
Source; Wikipedia
