Overview
This pioneering study of Hugh Haydenās work includes 90 full-color images of the artistās remarkable, labor-intensive sculptural practice over the past decade, as well as critical essays by curator Sarah Montross, Dr. Mark Anthony Neal, Carmen Maria Machado, and an interview between the artist and curator Horace Ballard, PhD.
Hugh Hayden is best known for creating hand-hewn wooden picnic tables, fences, and chairs from which countless tree branches seem to grow maniacally outwardāas if nature herself is lashing out in self-protection from these unthreatening icons of leisure and domesticity. These artworks probe at the inequities of home and land ownership across race and class, speaking to the enduring legacies of enslavement that pervade American culture. In other bodies of work, Hayden creates sculptures related to athletics, faith, education, and cuisineāenterprises that together express how American myths and values shape oneās sense of self and achievement. He surveys many dimensions of American life, noting, āAll of my work is about the American dream, whether itās a table thatās hard to sit at or a thorny school desk. Itās a dream that is seductive, but difficult to inhabit.ā
This book title, Hugh Hayden (American Vernacular), ISBN: 9780262047999, by Sarah J. Montross, published by MIT Press (March 14, 2023) is available in hardcover. Our minimum order quantity is 25 copies. All standard bulk book orders ship FREE in the continental USA and delivered in 4-10 business days.
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