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Paula Hayes (born 1958 in
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) is an American visual artist and designer who works with sculpture, drawing, installation art, and landscape design. Hayes lived and worked in
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for over two decades and currently lives in
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, NY since 2013. Hayes is known for her
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and other living artworks, as well as her large-scale public and private landscapes. A major theme in Hayes' work is the connection of people to the natural environment. Hayes encourages a direct and tactile experience with her work as well as engagement with an evolving relationship to growing and maintaining large- and small-scale ecosystems."Paula Hayes: Understory,
tang.skidmore.edu
Retrieved 2011-02-19


Early life and career

Hayes lived on a farm as a teenager in
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. She received a MFA from
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in New York City in 1989 and a BS from
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in Saratoga Springs, New York in 1987. While studying at Parsons, she started a gardening business. In the early nineties, Hayes began exhibiting her work in galleries throughout New York City, including Fawbush Gallery, AC Project Room,
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, and
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."Paula Hayes Artist Bio
Salon 94
Retrieved 2011-02-19
Hayes currently works in Athens, NY.


Work


Materials

Hayes' work uses living plants and soil; sculptural forms made of hand blown glass, cast bronze, cast aluminum, cast silicone, cast acrylic, welded steel and aluminum, and hand weaving. Hayes also uses
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programs and works with fabricators to manufacture her large-scale sculptures.Russeth, Andre
"The making of Paula Hayes Lever House Aquarium"
Gallerist NY, 2011-11-03


Living Terrariums

Paula Hayes' “Living Terrariums” merge modern sculpture with the natural beauty of ecological systems. These unique containers vary in size from a few inches to several feet and are molded into diverse shapes. Each is meticulously filled with a harmonious arrangement of plants, stones, and soil, presenting a vivid visual panorama. More than mere receptacles for plants, these terrariums are sculptural artworks that form miniature ecosystems, each representing a carefully conceived microcosm. Each terrarium demonstrates the delicate balance necessary for coexistence and healthy growth within a closed environment. Located in the MoMA,
Nocturne of the Limax maximus
' is a fifteen-foot-long terrarium crafted by Paula Hayes. This expansive installation features a variety of small plants and mosses, including Star moss and Miniature ferns, along with diverse groundcovers. Small rocks, woody elements, and other natural materials are also included to replicate a natural environment and add multiple ecological layers. Together, these components form a dense, diverse greenery that not only showcases plant life but also enhances the ecological complexity of the installation. By creating these sustainable micro-ecosystems, Hayes delves into the intricate relationship between humans and nature, emphasizing the critical importance of valuing and protecting our natural environment in contemporary society. These terrariums, a seamless fusion of art and natural elements, feature meticulously selected plants and minerals housed in uniquely shaped glass containers. Not only are they visually appealing, but they also serve a significant ornamental purpose. Paula Hayes captures the essence of her work
“The thought that the smallest things that we think are nothing or disgusting, which are part of our natural world, are performing these miracles resonates with me poetically.”
Her creations encourage viewers to reconsider their connection with the natural world and inspire thoughtful reflection on ecological conservation.


Philosophy

For her living artworks, Hayes relies on caregivers within the gallery or museum (or, in the case of works in private collections, the collectors themselves) to help maintain the artworks. She considers this collaboration with the caregiver/curator an elemental aspect of her work;Video: "Artist Interview: Paula Hayes
tang.skidmore.edu
she created an "Agreement for A Living Artwork" to ensure that the owner is committed to caring for the work.Bedford, Christopher
"Paula Hayes Gallery Guide"
Wexner Center for the Arts, September 26, 2011
Other works invite tactile ongoing engagement that is not in the control of the artist over time.


Exhibitions

Hayes has exhibited in New York City at the
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,
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, the Fawbush Gallery,
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, and
Marianne Boesky Gallery Marianne Boesky Gallery is an art gallery located in the New York City neighborhood of Chelsea and Aspen, Colorado. Founded in 1996 in Soho by Marianne Boesky, it specializes in contemporary art. It represents established artists like Frank Stella ...
; the Tang Museum in
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; the
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in
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; the
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; the Schaffhausen Museum in
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,
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; Galerie fur Landscaftkunst in
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,
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; The Patricia Low Galerie in
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, Switzerland; and Eigen and Art in
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, Germany, among many others.


Collections

Notable collectors of Hayes's work include
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, Alberto Mugrabi,
David Zwirner David Zwirner (born October 23, 1964) is a German art dealer and owner of the David Zwirner Gallery in New York City, London, Hong Kong, and Paris. Early life and education Zwirner was born in Cologne, West Germany. The son of art dealer Rudolf ...
, Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn, Marianne Boesky, and Daniel and Margaret Loeb.


Private landscapes

Clients who have commissioned private landscapes include Hauser & Wirth Gallery in New York, W Hotel in
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, Bauhaus University in Weimar, Germany,"Paula Hayes: Press Release"
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Marianne Boesky, Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn and Nicholas Rohatyn, Rafael and Diana Viñoly, David and Monica Zwirner, Mickey and Jeanne Klein, Andrea Rosen, and Jill Stuart and Ron Curtis.


Honors and awards

Hayes was nominated for a
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Design Award in Landscape Design in 2009, and in LandscapeArchitecture and Design Mind in 2011. She has design patents registered for three of her products in the US, the EU and Canada, awarded in 2010 and 2011.


References


Further reading


''Nocturne of the Limax Maximus,'' MoMA



NewArtTV interview with Paula Hayes

CBS Sunday Morning: The Growing Trend of Terrariums
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