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David Hayes Sculptures

American, 1931-2013

David Hayes was born in Hartford, Connecticut, and received an A.B. degree from the University of Notre Dame in 1953 and a MFA degree from Indiana University in 1955, where he studied with David Smith. He has received a postdoctoral Fulbright award and a Guggenheim Fellowship. He is a recipient of the Logan Prize for Sculpture and an award from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. He has had over 300 exhibitions and is included in over 100 institutional collections, including that of the Museum of Modern Art and the Guggenheim Museum in New York. In 2007 was conferred an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree by Albertus Magnus College. He worked in Coventry, Connecticut, and died April 9, 2013 of leukemia at the age of 82, four days after his final opening.

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Artist: David Hayes
Estate of David Hayes_Form Study_plaster coated cut styrofoam_abstract sculpture
By David Hayes
Located in Darien, CT
ODETTA is pleased to offer this important sculpture from the Estate of David Hayes. David Vincent Hayes (March 15, 1931 – April 9, 2013) was an American sculptor.. These Form Studi...
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1970s Abstract David Hayes Sculptures

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Acrylic, Polystyrene, Plaster

Estate of David Hayes_Form Study_plaster coated cut styrofoam_abstract sculpture
By David Hayes
Located in Darien, CT
ODETTA is pleased to offer this important sculpture from the Estate of David Hayes. David Vincent Hayes (March 15, 1931 – April 9, 2013) was an American sculptor.. These Form Studi...
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1970s Abstract David Hayes Sculptures

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Polystyrene, Plaster, Acrylic

Estate of David Hayes_Landscape Sculpture, painted steel, abstraction
By David Hayes
Located in Darien, CT
ODETTA is pleased to offer this important sculpture from the Estate of David Hayes David Vincent Hayes (March 15, 1931 – April 9, 2013) was an American sculptor. Hayes received a B...
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Early 2000s Abstract David Hayes Sculptures

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Enamel, Steel

Estate of David Hayes_Form Study_plaster coated cut styrofoam_abstract sculpture
By David Hayes
Located in Darien, CT
ODETTA is pleased to offer this important sculpture from the Estate of David Hayes. David Vincent Hayes (March 15, 1931 – April 9, 2013) was an American sculptor.. These Form Studi...
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1970s Abstract David Hayes Sculptures

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Plaster

Estate of David Hayes_Form Study_carved plaster of paris_1970_abstract sculpture
By David Hayes
Located in Darien, CT
ODETTA is pleased to offer this important sculpture from the Estate of David Hayes. David Vincent Hayes (March 15, 1931 – April 9, 2013) was an American sculptor.. Hayes received a...
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1970s Abstract David Hayes Sculptures

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Plaster

Estate of David Hayes_Form Study_carved plaster of paris_1970_abstract sculpture
By David Hayes
Located in Darien, CT
ODETTA is pleased to offer this important sculpture from the Estate of David Hayes. David Vincent Hayes (March 15, 1931 – April 9, 2013) was an American sculptor.. Hayes received a...
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1970s Abstract David Hayes Sculptures

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Plaster

Estate of David Hayes_Form Study_carved plaster of paris_1970_abstract sculpture
By David Hayes
Located in Darien, CT
ODETTA is pleased to offer this important sculpture from the Estate of David Hayes. David Vincent Hayes (March 15, 1931 – April 9, 2013) was an American sculptor.. Hayes received a...
Category

1970s Abstract David Hayes Sculptures

Materials

Plaster

Estate of David Hayes_Form Study_plaster coated cut styrofoam_abstract sculpture
By David Hayes
Located in Darien, CT
ODETTA is pleased to offer this important sculpture from the Estate of David Hayes. David Vincent Hayes (March 15, 1931 – April 9, 2013) was an American sculptor.. These Form Studi...
Category

1970s Abstract David Hayes Sculptures

Materials

Polystyrene, Plaster, Acrylic

Estate of David Hayes_Form Study_plaster coated cut styrofoam_abstract sculpture
By David Hayes
Located in Darien, CT
ODETTA is pleased to offer this important sculpture from the Estate of David Hayes. David Vincent Hayes (March 15, 1931 – April 9, 2013) was an American sculptor.. These Form Studi...
Category

1970s Abstract David Hayes Sculptures

Materials

Plaster, Polystyrene, Acrylic

Estate of David Hayes_Form Study_carved plaster of paris_1970_abstract sculpture
By David Hayes
Located in Darien, CT
ODETTA is pleased to offer this important sculpture from the Estate of David Hayes. David Vincent Hayes (March 15, 1931 – April 9, 2013) was an American sculptor.. Hayes received a...
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1970s Abstract David Hayes Sculptures

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Plaster

Estate of David Hayes_Landscape Sculpture #52, painted steel, abstraction
By David Hayes
Located in Darien, CT
ODETTA is pleased to offer this important sculpture from the Estate of David Hayes David Vincent Hayes (March 15, 1931 – April 9, 2013) was an American sculptor. Hayes received a B...
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1980s Abstract David Hayes Sculptures

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Enamel, Steel

"Screen Sculpture #62", Abstract, Welded Steel, Outdoor Metal Sculpture
By David Hayes
Located in New York, NY
"Screen Sculpture #62" by David Hayes Abstract Metal Outdoor Sculpture in black-painted, welded steel American modern master David Hayes creat...
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1990s Abstract David Hayes Sculptures

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Metal, Steel

Vertical Motif #8
By David Hayes
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
American modern master David Hayes created graceful sculptures abstracted from organic forms over an artistic career that spanned six decades. His monumental outdoor sculptures conte...
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1970s Contemporary David Hayes Sculptures

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Steel

Ventana
By David Hayes
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
David Hayes (1931 - 2013) Ventana, 1981 Painted, welded steel 22 x 11 x 4.25 in
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1980s Contemporary David Hayes Sculptures

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Steel

Quatre
By David Hayes
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
David Hayes (1931 - 2013) Quatre, 2005 Polychrome welded steel 19 x 11 x 10 in
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Early 2000s Contemporary David Hayes Sculptures

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Steel

Sunset at the Farm
By David Hayes
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
David Hayes (1931 - 2013) Sunset at the Farm, 1969 Glazed ceramic plate 8.50 x 8.50 x 0.75 in
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1960s Contemporary David Hayes Sculptures

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Ceramic

Sea Bluff
By David Hayes
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
David Hayes (1931 - 2013) Sea Bluff, 1969 Glazed ceramic plate 14.50 x 14.50 x 1.75 in
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1960s Contemporary David Hayes Sculptures

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Ceramic

Raptor
By David Hayes
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
David Hayes (1931 - 2013) Raptor, 2006 Polychrome welded steel 16 x 19 x 16 in
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Early 2000s Contemporary David Hayes Sculptures

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Steel

Curves
By David Hayes
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
David Hayes (1931 - 2013) Curves, 2009 Polychrome welded steel 15.50 x 14 x 12.50 in
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Early 2000s Contemporary David Hayes Sculptures

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Steel

Aviary
By David Hayes
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
David Hayes (1931 - 2013) Aviary, 2004 Welded steel with black paint 25 x 27 x 11 in
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Early 2000s Contemporary David Hayes Sculptures

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Steel

Torch
By David Hayes
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
David Hayes (1931 - 2013) Torch, 1996 Painted, welded steel 21 x 12 x 6 in
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1990s Contemporary David Hayes Sculptures

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Steel

Pas de Deux
By David Hayes
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
David Hayes (1931 - 2013) Pas de Deux, 2007 Painted welded steel 16.50 x 13 x 12 in
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Early 2000s Contemporary David Hayes Sculptures

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Steel

Tanager
By David Hayes
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
David Hayes (1931 - 2013) Tanager, 2007 Painted welded steel 15.50 x 9 x 9.50 in
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Early 2000s Contemporary David Hayes Sculptures

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Steel

Harrowed Fields Green, Red, Black, Orange, Blue, Yellow
By David Hayes
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
David Hayes (1931 - 2013) Harrowed Fields – Green, Red, Black, Orange, Blue, Yellow, 2000 Painted welded steel 32 x 24.50 x 14 in
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Early 2000s Contemporary David Hayes Sculptures

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Steel

Rouge et Noir Deux
By David Hayes
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
David Hayes (1931 - 2013) Rouge et Noir Deux (Small) – Black, Red, 2008 Painted welded steel. 14.50 x 10.50 x 9.50 in
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2010s Contemporary David Hayes Sculptures

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Steel

Screen Sculpture #83B
By David Hayes
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
David Hayes (1931 - 2013) Screen Sculpture #83, 1997 Painted, welded diamond plated steel 60 x 53 x 21 in
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1990s Contemporary David Hayes Sculptures

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Steel

Capricorn
By David Hayes
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
David Hayes (1931 - 2013) Capricorn, 2004 Painted welded steel 66 x 55 x 45 in
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Early 2000s Contemporary David Hayes Sculptures

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Steel

Griffon
By David Hayes
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
David Hayes (1931 - 2013) Griffon, circa 1963 Bronze sculpture with black patina 28 x 8 x 4 in
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1960s Contemporary David Hayes Sculptures

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Bronze

Hanging Sculpture #22
By David Hayes
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Hanging Sculpture #22 David Hayes (1931 - 2013) Painted steel mobile 35 x 33 x 28 in
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Early 2000s Contemporary David Hayes Sculptures

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Screen 45
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ainted, welded steel. Signed and dated 1993. Over the course of six decades, American modern master David Hayes produced a body of sculptural work that concerned itself with geometrically abstracting organic forms. His monumental outdoor sculptures contemplate the relationship between a work of art and the environment it occupies, and demonstrate the influence of teacher David Smith and friend Alexander Calder. Born in 1931, Haye’s talent for aesthetics convinced his fifth grade teacher to push him towards a life of art. At 18, Hayes opted to attend college in order to expand his understanding of the creative process. He enrolled at Notre Dame, and upon graduation immediately pursued his masters in fine art from Indiana University. Indiana University had recently elected one of modernism's sculptural leaders, David Smith, as a visiting artist. A powerful figure in the sculpture movement of the 1950s and 1960s, Smith was well known for his unique utilization of industrial materials to construct large scale objects in place of the more historically oriented sculptural processes of casting and carving. This serendipitous appointment proved to be a defining event for Hayes in his artistic development. Welding Hayes studied attentively under Smith, whose iconic colored steel geometries held an evident influence over Hayes' later body of work. Like Smith, he mastered an appreciation for the permanence of steel. Following his formal studies, Hayes would continue to work with Smith, now his friend, in Bolton Landing, New York. While living in Indiana, both Smith and Hayes learned about forging from a local blacksmith. Smith began his Forging Series in 1955, while continuing to weld his larger forms and revered Tanktotems. Hayes also adopted the forge, leading to the production of his animal forms series, small- to mid-scale sculptures that harbored allusions to animal figures. A number of these works were exhibited in contemporaneous shows at New York’s Museum of Modern Art and the Guggenheim Museum’s inaugural exhibition in 1959. Hayes received his MFA in June 1955, and spent the next two years in the Navy. Following his term in the military, Hayes returned to Coventry, Connecticut to return to his forge and welding torch. Over the next few years, Hayes received numerous awards for his work, including the 1961 Logan Prize for Sculpture from the Art Institute of Chicago and an award from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. In 1961 Hayes was awarded both a Fulbright Scholarship for study in Paris and a Guggenheim Fellowship, which conferred an experience that greatly impacted the direction of his future body of work. Hayes packed his bags and left for Paris in 1961 with his wife, Julia, and their two children. While in Paris, Hayes regularly visited Alexander Calder, one of the most famous figures generated by the American sculptural scene of the mid-20th century, who was also living in central France during this time. Calder, similar to Hayes and Smith, also had begun to produce monumental sculptures out of industrial material in the mid-1950s. It would be remiss to say that Calder's playful shapes and colors affected no passing influence on Hayes' work. In fact, Hayes' combination of flattened shapes feel more in line with Calder's appreciation of the steel form than Smith's more dimensionally oriented geometric towers. More correctly, Hayes' work represents a merger between his two mentors' different interpretations of the physicality of industrial sculpture while still maintaining its own stylistic flair. In addition to Calder, Hayes also met with Henry Moore in England and Alberto Giacometti in Paris, all the while continuing to forge his own steel body of work, which lead to an aggressive show schedule in Paris and the US. On returning to the US a decade later, Hayes moved from forged steel to cut steel plate as it permitted him to construct larger objects, a move which resulted in his large outdoor painted sculpture...
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Abstract in Colors
By David Hayes
Located in Wiscasett, ME
Signed and dated 1981. Over the course of six decades, American modern master David Hayes produced a body of sculptural work that concerned itself with geometrically abstracting organic forms. His monumental outdoor sculptures contemplate the relationship between a work of art and the environment it occupies, and demonstrate the influence of teacher David Smith and friend Alexander Calder. Born in 1931, Haye’s talent for aesthetics convinced his fifth grade teacher to push him towards a life of art. At 18, Hayes opted to attend college in order to expand his understanding of the creative process. He enrolled at Notre Dame, and upon graduation immediately pursued his masters in fine art from Indiana University. Indiana University had recently elected one of modernism's sculptural leaders, David Smith, as a visiting artist. A powerful figure in the sculpture movement of the 1950s and 1960s, Smith was well known for his unique utilization of industrial materials to construct large scale objects in place of the more historically oriented sculptural processes of casting and carving. This serendipitous appointment proved to be a defining event for Hayes in his artistic development. Welding Hayes studied attentively under Smith, whose iconic colored steel geometries held an evident influence over Hayes' later body of work. Like Smith, he mastered an appreciation for the permanence of steel. Following his formal studies, Hayes would continue to work with Smith, now his friend, in Bolton Landing, New York. While living in Indiana, both Smith and Hayes learned about forging from a local blacksmith. Smith began his Forging Series in 1955, while continuing to weld his larger forms and revered Tanktotems. Hayes also adopted the forge, leading to the production of his animal forms series, small- to mid-scale sculptures that harbored allusions to animal figures. A number of these works were exhibited in contemporaneous shows at New York’s Museum of Modern Art and the Guggenheim Museum’s inaugural exhibition in 1959. Hayes received his MFA in June 1955, and spent the next two years in the Navy. Following his term in the military, Hayes returned to Coventry, Connecticut to return to his forge and welding torch. Over the next few years, Hayes received numerous awards for his work, including the 1961 Logan Prize for Sculpture from the Art Institute of Chicago and an award from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. In 1961 Hayes was awarded both a Fulbright Scholarship for study in Paris and a Guggenheim Fellowship, which conferred an experience that greatly impacted the direction of his future body of work. Hayes packed his bags and left for Paris in 1961 with his wife, Julia, and their two children. While in Paris, Hayes regularly visited Alexander Calder, one of the most famous figures generated by the American sculptural scene of the mid-20th century, who was also living in central France during this time. Calder, similar to Hayes and Smith, also had begun to produce monumental sculptures out of industrial material in the mid-1950s. It would be remiss to say that Calder's playful shapes and colors affected no passing influence on Hayes' work. In fact, Hayes' combination of flattened shapes feel more in line with Calder's appreciation of the steel form than Smith's more dimensionally oriented geometric towers. More correctly, Hayes' work represents a merger between his two mentors' different interpretations of the physicality of industrial sculpture while still maintaining its own stylistic flair. In addition to Calder, Hayes also met with Henry Moore in England and Alberto Giacometti in Paris, all the while continuing to forge his own steel body of work, which lead to an aggressive show schedule in Paris and the US. On returning to the US a decade later, Hayes moved from forged steel to cut steel plate as it permitted him to construct larger objects, a move which resulted in his large outdoor painted sculpture...
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1980s David Hayes Sculptures

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Abstract in Colors
Abstract in Colors
H 18.5 in W 24 in D 16 in
Triumph
By David Hayes
Located in Greenwich, CT
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric David Hayes Sculptures

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Steel

Triumph
H 66 in W 69 in D 61 in
Redtail
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Located in Greenwich, CT
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric David Hayes Sculptures

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Steel

Redtail
H 38 in W 40 in D 44 in
Catalpa
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Located in Greenwich, CT
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Catalpa
H 21 in W 18 in D 38.5 in
Valence
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Located in Greenwich, CT
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Steel

Valence
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Spire
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