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Nigel Hall — Clerestory
Nigel Hall

Clerestory

1989

Nigel Hall's *Clerestory* is a refined and contemplative work that reflects the artist's enduring fascination with space, light, and geometric form. With characteristic precision, Hall explores the interplay between shadow and structure, drawing the viewer into a quiet dialogue between solid and void. The title evokes the architectural concept of elevated windows designed to admit light, suggesting a work imbued with a sense of luminous openness and serene, ordered beauty.

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20th Century & Contemporary Art Day Sale

October 4, 2018

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Nigel Hall, Clerestory, 1989

Nigel Hall's *Clerestory* is a refined and contemplative work that reflects the artist's enduring fascination with space, light, and geometric form. With characteristic precision, Hall explores the interplay between shadow and structure, drawing the viewer into a quiet dialogue between solid and void. The title evokes the architectural concept of elevated windows designed to admit light, suggesting a work imbued with a sense of luminous openness and serene, ordered beauty.

Year
1989
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Abstract Art, 20th Century, Male Artist, Sculpture, British Artist, Contemporary Artist, Geometric Abstraction, Architectural Theme, Neutral Tones, Minimalism