TheSculpture ofDavid Hayes
Leaf Figure 64½" × 68" × 51½" 1975
Semi Screen 91" × 58" × 43" 1987 Horned Field Figure 199273" × 42" × 44"
Armored Animal 198541" × 40" × 32"
Humpback 64½" × 68" × 51½" 1987
Gladiator 74" × 53" × 104" 1989
Vertical Diamond #10 198392" × 24" × 24"
Inchworm #2 81" × 36" × 75" 1989Inchworm 55" × 71" × 83" 1971
Painted Metal Relief #9 198438½" × 26" × 2"
Cygne 96" × 90½" × 97" 1991
Screen Sculpture #59 199478" × 81" × 29"
Screen Sculpture #48 199395½" × 66½" × 45½"
Screen Sculpture #83 73" × 58" × 34" 1997
Model for Sculpture 1990
Vertical Motif #5 1976115" × 35" × 43"
Model for Sculpture 1987
Screen Sculpture #26 121" × 71" × 36" 1987
DAVID HAYES
David Hayes was born in Hartford, Connecticut and received an A.B. degree from the University of Notre Dame in1953, and a M.F.A. degree from Indiana University in 1955 where he studied with David Smith. He has received apost-doctoral Fulbright award, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and a grant from the National Institute of Arts andLetters. He has been appointed Visiting Artist at the Carpenter Art Center, Harvard University, and has representedthe United States at the Forma Viva sculpture symposium in Portoroz, Yugoslavia. He has served three years on theNational Screening Committee for the Fulbright-Hays awards in sculpture and was the subject of documentaryfilms in 1991 and 1998 on Connecticut Public Television. He has had 93 one-man shows and is included in thecollections of over 60 major museums. He resides in Coventry, Connecticut.
Contact information:John Hayes
P.O. Box 509, Coventry, Connecticut 06238Telephone: (860) 742-2730 or (941) 949-1435 · Fax: (860) 742-7687
Museum of Modern Art, New YorkSolomon R. Guggenheim Museum,
New YorkAddison Gallery of American Art; Andover,
MassachusettsCurrier Gallery of Art; Manchester, New
HampshireMusée des Arts Décoratifs, ParisDetroit Art Institute; Detroit, MichiganMuseum of Fine Arts; Houston, TexasUniversity of Michigan; Ann Arbor,
MichiganArizona State University; Tempe, ArizonaCarnegie Institute; Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaWadsworth Atheneum; Hartford,
ConnecticutElmira College; Elmira, New YorkBrockton Art Center, Fuller Memorial;
Brockton, MassachusettsRingling Museum of Art; Sarasota, FloridaFleming Museum, University of Vermont;
Burlington, VermontFirst National Bank of Chicago; Chicago,
IllinoisDe Porceleyne Fles; Delft, HollandWilliam Benton Museum; Storrs,
ConnecticutColumbus Gallery of Fine Arts; Columbus,
OhioUniversity of Notre Dame; Notre Dame,
IndianaMichael Schiavone and Sons; New Haven,
ConnecticutIndiana University; Bloomington, IndianaNational Museum of American Art;
Washington, D. C.Struktuur 68NV; The Hague, HollandBoston Public Library; Boston,
MassachusettsDartmouth College; Hanover, New
Hampshire
Everson Museum of Art; Syracuse,New York
Dade County Art Collection; Miami,Florida
DeCordova Museum; Lincoln,Massachusetts
Williams College Museum of Art;Williamstown, Massachusetts
George Washington University; Washington,D. C.
New Britain Museum of American Art; NewBritain, Connecticut
Brooklyn Museum; Brooklyn, New YorkPrice, Waterhouse, Inc.; Hartford,
ConnecticutRussell, Gibson, Von Dolen, Inc.; Hartford,
ConnecticutThiokol Corporation; Newtown,
PennsylvaniaUniversity Art Gallery, State University of
New York; Albany, New YorkLynch Motors, Manchester, ConnecticutHousatonic Museum of Art; Bridgeport,
ConnecticutBoca Raton Museum; Boca Raton, FloridaMuseum of Fine Arts; Springfield,
MassachusettsWichita State University; Wichita, KansasGund Hall, Harvard University; Cambridge,
MassachusettsThe Norton Company; Worcester,
MassachusettsNational Trust for Historic Preservation,
Nelson Rockefeller Collection; Tarrytown,New York
Harry Guggenheim Collection, NassauCounty Museum; Sands Point, New York
Fitchburg Art Museum; Fitchburg,Massachusetts
Ohio Weslyan University; Delaware, Ohio
Hunter Museum of Art; Chattanooga,Tennessee
Albertus Magnus College; New Haven,Connecticut
Wilbraham and Monson Academy;Wilbraham, Massachusetts
Westmoreland County Museum of Art;Greensburg, Pennsylvania
Wondriska & Russo Associates; Farmington,Connecticut
The Woodlands, TexasPhilbrook Art Center; Tulsa, OklahomaPfeizer, Inc.; New YorkPepperridge Farms, Inc.; New Haven,
ConnecticutOlin Corporation; Cheshire, ConnecticutManchester Community College;
Manchester, ConnecticutHartford Public Library; Hartford,
ConnecticutBKM, Inc.; East Hartford, ConnecticutWestern Michigan University; Kalamazoo,
MichiganHollister Corporation; Libertyville, IllinoisHartford Art School; West Hartford,
ConnecticutUniversity of Hartford; West Hartford,
ConnecticutMitchner Museum; Doylestown, PennsylvaniaGerwun Jewish Heritage Foundation, New
JerseyUniversity of Connecticut Health Center;
Farmington, ConnecticutWestminster School; Simsbury, ConnecticutHartwood Acres; Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaUniversity of New Haven; West Haven,
ConnecticutGulf Coast Museum of Art; Largo, FloridaPicker Art Gallery, Colgage University;
Hamilton, New YorkNicotra Group; Staten Island, New York
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
On the overleaf:Arch, 199182" × 61" × 66"
Front and backcover photo credits:
Michael Sundra