Wow! 🤯 what an amazing artist and person! this was so inspiring- thank you. may Hugh Hayden enjoy all the success, happiness and fulfillment in the world.
Very good video. I'm impressed at how articulate and open Hugh is about his work ....so many artists have great difficulty expressing themselves verbally and talking about their work with such clarity and certainty.
the play on surfaces and the viewers lived experience with said surface and subverting it into a new context is truly the imagination working at its highest.
Huh! Does anyone know if Hugh Hayden is the artist that inspired Hanya Yanagihara's character JB in A Little Life? She's said that she based the character on a real artist, and I think JB also lived in Brooklyn, and Hayden's hair artworks reminded me of something JB did in the book.
@@kemyattacromer2515 I am a contemporary art history Proffesor, so this was like my sticky note to refer back to, I thought the section exemplified his own logic in artmaking especially in relationship to his practice of braiding/weaving.
The artist speaks about the uncanny as if it was something he could produce at will. No one has that capacity. The uncanny, while it has some distinct tendencies, cannot be summoned up to order - especially not with a bad mash-up of Guiseppe Penone and Scot Burton, with a little David Hammons and some Martin Puryear thrown in for good measure. Robert Gober proved that. Thad Moseley had more talent in his little finger than this art industry player has shown in his entire, presumably quite lucrative, career. @@MrBitches
Thank you for featuring Hugh Hayden. I love his work!
Wow! 🤯 what an amazing artist and person! this was so inspiring- thank you. may Hugh Hayden enjoy all the success, happiness and fulfillment in the world.
I honestly was on the verge of tears because of the creativity, genius and beauty of his soul✨🙏🏾✨
The mind of a real creator!!! Brilliant 👑✨🙏🏾✨
Beautiful work Hugh. Great video. Love his approach to materials.
Fabulous artist. Thanks for sharing his ideas and processes.
I like his perception. Continue young man 🌹. No name drops needed 💯
i loved this!! thanks so much..
He is so intelligent and it really shows in his work but yet it is still so accessible by all of us.
What did I just watch??? THIS IS AMAZING!!!
Very good video. I'm impressed at how articulate and open Hugh is about his work ....so many artists have great difficulty expressing themselves verbally and talking about their work with such clarity and certainty.
Absolutely amazing artworks !
the play on surfaces and the viewers lived experience with said surface and subverting it into a new context is truly the imagination working at its highest.
Congratulations to him. 🎉
Huh! Does anyone know if Hugh Hayden is the artist that inspired Hanya Yanagihara's character JB in A Little Life? She's said that she based the character on a real artist, and I think JB also lived in Brooklyn, and Hayden's hair artworks reminded me of something JB did in the book.
new favorite artist
Awesome video
beautiful! Very inspiring :)
So inspiring!!!!
absolute genius !!!
I like
Well done!
Creative! 👍
Brilliant
This is GOOD
so cool
What breed of dog is that? Such a beautiful hound!
Yep see it!
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Charlie Haden ... YEAH !!!!
I AM n L💖VE🥰✨✨✨
man is genius
watch your fingers!!!!
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Kept rewatching that part. What did it mean to you just asking
@@kemyattacromer2515 I am a contemporary art history Proffesor, so this was like my sticky note to refer back to, I thought the section exemplified his own logic in artmaking especially in relationship to his practice of braiding/weaving.
TF is he be talking about ?
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I'm not convinced. It looks like the work of the culture industry. The uncanny is not a work horse to be harnessed.
What you mean
The artist speaks about the uncanny as if it was something he could produce at will. No one has that capacity. The uncanny, while it has some distinct tendencies, cannot be summoned up to order - especially not with a bad mash-up of Guiseppe Penone and Scot Burton, with a little David Hammons and some Martin Puryear thrown in for good measure. Robert Gober proved that. Thad Moseley had more talent in his little finger than this art industry player has shown in his entire, presumably quite lucrative, career. @@MrBitches
Someones bitter
Not too fast I'm taking notes. Interesting to see his work placed in context.@@1hayes1
Penone for sure. The last thing left to copy is to make charcoal drawings from tree bark.