Square Blue Residue is a continuation of Dennis Hayes IV's previous explorations
of the portraiture of birds in surreal graphical landscapes. Inspired by the
works of James John Audubon, and using almost solely salvaged wood and paint as
his work materials, Hayes offers a modern interpretation of classic nature
portraiture to set an aesthetic tone and present the beauty of nature, while
also commenting on the discord in nature caused by humans and the issues that
afflict our contemporary society.
Employing the visual vocabulary of geometry and science, Hayes praises the work of scientists while also prompting a
consideration of the irony of science as a quest for the understanding of
nature in which nature itself is adversely affected. The works in Square Blue Residue showcase a
visual reflection on the deep harm to mother nature caused by our societal
compulsion to utilize science and technology to support our dependence on and
enjoyment of modern human conveniences, while inviting us to consider how we
may live a more harmonious life with our surroundings.
Square Blue Residue, Dennis Hayes IV’s first solo exhibit in Detroit opens at Re:View Contemporary Gallery on October 3, 2009. The exhibit includes paintings, prints, sculpture, and installation work.
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