Screen Sculptures

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The pieces in this exhibition are from my Screen Sculpture series begun in 1976 and continuing.
They were selected not only for their relationship to the site but for their compatibility with one another. Several of my most recent works are represented with earlier pieces establishing a continuity.

The interplay between solid and void attracts me, and the vocabulary of forms that comprise the sculptures is enriched daily by discoveries that I Þnd in nature.
The selection of natural forms, the positioning of those forms in relation to each other and to their voids are what makes the Screen Sculpture series an on-going challenge for me.

David Hayes - Screen Sculptures. Prudential Center, Boston; 1996

 

Screen Sculpture #2, 1975, CorTen steel, 60 x 101 x 30 inches.


 

 


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