Black Brown Grey

Michael Hale (1934 - )

Screenprint

1968
  • About the work
    This abstract geometrical print uses precise and deceptively simple intersections of line, shape and colour to strong effect. The narrow colour range – referred to in the title of Black Brown Grey – is enlivened by the effective contrast of the purple/silvery grey against the warmer terracotta brown of the background. It is predated by a similar work (see GAC L951) which employs comparable lines appended by diagonally placed rectangular outlines.
  • About the artist
    Born in London, Michael (Mike) Hale studied at Norwich School of Art (1952–56), and the Royal Academy Schools, London (1956–60). A pioneering, and largely overlooked, screenprinter, Hale worked as a master printing technician at Kelpra Studio, set up by wife Rose Kelly and husband Chris Prater in Kentish Town in 1957. He later taught at art schools and colleges including Bath Academy, Winchester School of Art, Strasbourg College of Art and was Head of the Printing Department at Leicester Polytechnic (today de Montfort University). Hale exhibited with Tom Phillips at the AIA Gallery in 1966 and was one of the artists included in the Arts Council exhibition, 'Eight English Printmakers' (1970).
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  • Details
    Title
    Black Brown Grey
    Edition
    A/P
    Date
    1968
    Medium
    Screenprint
    Acquisition
    Purchased from Editions Alecto, February 1972
    Inscription
    below image: A/P Black Brown Grey / Michael Hale '68
    GAC number
    L952