DAVID HALLIDAY
“Winged”

Technique:
Sepia-toned Silver Gelatin Print

Edition:
Signed, dated 1996 and numbered 4 / 25

Dimensions:
31.50 x 61.00 cm (photo)
40.00 x 69.50 cm (sheet)
52.50 x 82.00 cm (framed)

Bibliography:
Leddick, David
“The Male Nude” Ed. Taschen, Cologne, 2018 (p. 469)
Olley, Michelle
“Apollo: Masterpieces of Erotic Photography”
Ed. LIBSA, Madrid, 2001 (p. 66)

Exhibitions:
“Nude Men”
Carrie Haddad Gallery, New York, 2016

Provenance:
Manuel Fuentenebro Collection (Madrid)

2.000,00 

David Halliday is a contemporary master of the still life genre, known for his ability to transform everyday objects into icons of formal beauty. His artistic practice focuses on the quiet power of symmetry, texture, and light. Specifically, Halliday draws inspiration from the Dutch Golden Age of painting and early photographic traditions. He utilizes a meticulous approach to composition, where every element is placed with mathematical precision. Furthermore, his work is characterized by a distinctive sepia palette that suggests a sense of timelessness and nostalgia. Consequently, his photographs are highly sought after for both corporate and private collections. Collectors appreciate his work for its ability to balance modern clarity with historical gravitas.

In this elegant composition, Halliday examines the organic form through a minimalist lens. The subject is presented with a sharp focus that emphasizes its tactile qualities and natural imperfections. Moreover, the artist utilizes a neutral, uncluttered background to ensure that the viewer’s eye remains fixed on the central object. This choice is significant because it strips away any narrative distraction, allowing the form to speak for itself. Therefore, the photograph functions as a meditation on the inherent beauty of the physical world. It successfully captures the tension between the ephemeral nature of the subject and the permanence of the photographic record. This piece highlights Halliday’s ongoing fascination with the “portraiture” of inanimate objects.