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Artist Information:
Martha Hayden
Sharon, WI
United States
Member Since: Feb 2008
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Artist Exhibitions:
ONE PERSON EXHIBITIONS
(selected)
The Interchurch Center,
Treasure Room Gallery, New
York City, Jan 11-Feb 17, 2006

Schauer Art Center, Hartford,
WI, Dec 3, 2004-Jan 10, 2005
Jasper Art Center, Jasper,
Indiana, October 7-29, 2004
Morse Cooper Gallery,
Janesville, WI, July 2004
Center for the Visual Arts,
...

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Collections:
COLLECTIONS (selected)
Museo do Arte Moderno, Sao
Paulo, Brazil
City Museum of Salzburg,
Austria
Oklahoma Museum of Art,
Oklahoma City
Haggerty Museum, Marquette
University, Milwaukee, WI
Gertrude Herbert Institute of
Art, Augusta, Georgia
Charles A. Wustum Museum of
Fine Arts, Racine, Wisconsin
Museum of the City of New York
New ...

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Commissions:
Forum Mural for the City of
Beloit (WI) Municipal
Building, 6 feet x 92 feet,
1985-6...

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Artist Statement for Martha Hayden

My painting is both realistic and abstract, it is on that elusive edge between there and not there. On first look everything is in place, then all dissolves. I want realism and abstraction to take turns. I want a painting sometimes very evocative of time and place, sometimes overwhelming in abstract, structural logic. I look for a surprise, a drama, a different way of seeing. I try not to see anything for itself alone, but as a part of the whole. In this context, my subjects take on meanings other than the accustomed ones. They are more than still life and landscape; they are comments on thinking and seeing.



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