
Triple Targets No Border #16
Original silkscreen print by artist Peter Gee showing two panels. One is neon pink with a row of brown-beige targets. The panel to the right is earthy brown with rows of indigo and violet targets. The careful pattern and asymmetrical arrangement allow for a full exploration of color. Peter Gee was a British-born artist who rose to prominence as part of the 60s pop art movement in New York. Before moving to Manhattan in 1962, Gee had achieved moderate success in Europe. At 18, he joined the British army as a graphic designer, and soon after, his work was exhibited in the galleries of Paris and London. It wasn’t until New York, however, that Peter Gee’s now iconic style really took off. A Peter Gee print is instantly recognizable: the arrangement of basic shapes, usually targets and daisies, over strips of color has an immediacy that is totally its own. Through his work, Gee balanced the technical and sensual. Certainly, a great degree of expertise was required to create his silkscreen