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Post by wimbledongreen on Mar 7, 2014 15:40:43 GMT -8
Some nice Peter Halley paintings at the Armory. This was my favorite:
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Post by mose on Mar 7, 2014 16:26:52 GMT -8
I can't think of an artist from the 1980's whose work is as fresh and timely as Halley. His work from 30 years ago predicted our modern life with such stunning accuracy.
I personally find Halley to be an incredibly inspiring artist.
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Post by sam.register on Mar 12, 2014 18:11:29 GMT -8
I can't think of an artist from the 1980's whose work is as fresh and timely as Halley. His work from 30 years ago predicted our modern life with such stunning accuracy. I personally find Halley to be an incredibly inspiring artist. I like his work very much, but he "predicted our modern life"? What dumb art talk.
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Post by mose on Mar 12, 2014 21:18:15 GMT -8
Before being insulting, please try reading a book or an article on Halley's work. I think, after doing so, your eyes may be opened a bit though accept that you still may not agree.
Or, perhaps, ask for an explanation instead of simply dismissing something as stupid. That works too.
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Post by sam.register on Mar 25, 2014 16:44:54 GMT -8
Or, perhaps, ask for an explanation instead of simply dismissing something as stupid. That works too. Mose, can you explain how Halley "predicted our modern life with such stunning accuracy"? Is he a scientific genius?
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Post by mose on Jul 9, 2015 7:06:55 GMT -8
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Post by ricosg11 on Jul 9, 2015 8:19:54 GMT -8
I can't think of an artist from the 1980's whose work is as fresh and timely as Halley. His work from 30 years ago predicted our modern life with such stunning accuracy. I personally find Halley to be an incredibly inspiring artist. I like his work very much, but he "predicted our modern life"? What dumb art talk. weird comment considering art in and of itself is a predictor and/or reflection of societal issues and experiences.
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