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JEANETTE HAYES

Jeanette Hayes (b. 1988) is a painter/multimedia artist based

in New York. Originally from Chicago, Hayes moved to NYC

and received a BFA from Pratt Institute. Her work addresses

the traditional preservation of non-traditional technological and pop imagery through painting, video, digital manipulation, and Internet collages. Hayes’ interests include cultural phenomena and the confrontation of conventionality and subject matter. With international solo shows in Sweden, Italy and Belgium, Hayes has also shown

in New at Half Gallery, the Hole, Regina Rex, Castor Gallery, Romeo, Bleecker Street Arts Club, the National Arts Club and more. In 2019, Hayes was curated by the Culture Corps to create a public art installation at the Hudson Yards that was on display for one year.

 

Jeanette Hayes has made animated GIFs and videos for Proenza Schouler, CHANEL, Alexander Wang, Cynthia Rowley, Vogue

and Opening Ceremony and has done collaborations with Richardson and Parade. She has received artist sponsorships from BlackBerry

and Blick Art and was chosen by Purple magazine to create their artist book in 2016, which she titled "five". Hayes has been featured

in the New York Times, Vogue Japan, i-D, Complex Magazine, Interview Magazine, Dazed, the Coveteur, Purple Magazine, Paper Magazine, Playboy and TimeOut New York chose Hayes as one of the “5 most important new artists in New York City.” Jeanette Hayes lives

and works in New York City.

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Jeanette Hayes with works in progress at her Tribeca studio.

PHOTO: ANTOINE BOOTZ

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JEANETTE HAYES - Les Demoiselles d’Anime, 2013, oil on canvas

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JEANETTE HAYES - DeMooning (Series 1.5 #3), 2014, oil on canvas

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JEANETTE HAYES - Off The Wall, wall mural at Hudson Yards, New York City, 2019

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