UNPUBLISHED NOTES AND TEXTS
Comprising hundreds of individual pages, this collection offers a rare glimpse into the early formation of Peter Halley’s artistic and theoretical ideas. Blending linguistic precision with visual experimentation, these notes, sketches, and conceptual diagrams reveal how Halley used language—both written and drawn—as a tool for critical inquiry. Together, they trace the foundations of the aesthetic and philosophical questions that would later define his work.