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  1. Sopade, Peter Adeoye, Halley, Peter John, D'Arcy, Bruce Robert, Bhandari, Bhesh and Caffin, Nola (2004). Dynamic and steady-state rheology of Australian honeys at subzero temperatures. Journal of Food Process Engineering, 27 (4), 284-309. doi: 10.1111/j.1745-4530.2004.00468.x. Gelatinisation of starch in mixtures of sugars. II.

  2. ARCHIVE. The Peter Halley Archive and Library. Consisting of over fifty linear feet of processed photographs, slides and transparencies, correspondence, exhibition ephemera, and texts, as well as over 1,200 catalogued publications featuring the artist, The Peter Halley Archive and Library is the leading comprehensive body of material about the life and career of Peter Halley.

  3. Sopade, Peter Adeoye, Halley, Peter John, D'Arcy, Bruce Robert, Bhandari, Bhesh and Caffin, Nola (2004). Dynamic and steady-state rheology of Australian honeys at subzero temperatures. Journal of Food Process Engineering, 27 (4), 284-309. doi: 10.1111/j.1745-4530.2004.00468.x. Gelatinisation of starch in mixtures of sugars. II.

  4. Peter Halley is a contemporary painter, writer, teacher and critic, and is largely recognized for his significant contributions to the Neo-Conceptualist movement of the 1980s – and namely his near florescent, geometrically structured paintings. Born in 1953 in New York City, Halley completed his BA in art history at Yale University, New Haven ...

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Peter_HalleyPeter Halley - Wikiwand

    Peter Halley is an American artist and a central figure in the Neo-Conceptualist movement of the 1980s. Known for his Day-Glo geometric paintings, Halley is also a writer, the former publisher of index Magazine, and a teacher; he served as director of graduate studies in painting and printmaking at the Yale University School of Art from 2002 to 2011.

  6. Peter Halley, born in 1953, is an American artist who came to prominence as a central figure of the Neo-Conceptualist movement of the 1980’s. His paintings employ the language of geometric abstraction to explore the organization of social space in the digital era.

  7. Peter Halley, who emerged in New York’s East Village art scene in the early 1980s alongside Jeff Koons and Julian Schnabel, is best known for his Day-Glo paintings of rectangular cells connected by angular conduits. While he takes inspiration from artists including Piet Mondrian, Josef Albers, and Donald Judd, Halley’s concerns are ...