David Hayes Sculpture Archive
The Estate of David Hayes
American Modern Master

David Hayes

David Hayes enjoyed a robust six-decade career in Paris and Connecticut.

Early in life he knew and learned from David Smith and Alexander Calder then showed at MoMA and the Guggenheim before age 30. Explore the life and work of David Hayes through biography, exhibitions, catalogs, public collections, archival materials, and ongoing initiatives dedicated to preserving and extending the legacy of one of America’s distinguished modern sculptors.

David Hayes sculpture Harlequin

Biography

David Hayes was born in Hartford, Connecticut. He earned an A.B. from Notre Dame (1953) and an M.F.A. from Indiana University (1955), studying with David Smith. He received a Fulbright and Guggenheim Fellowship, the Logan Prize for Sculpture, and an award from the National Institute of Arts and Letters.

His work was included in over 500 exhibitions and is held in more than 100 institutional collections, including the Museum of Modern Art and the Guggenheim Museum. In 2007 he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from Albertus Magnus College. Hayes worked in Coventry, Connecticut and died April 9, 2013.

Archive & Resources

The David Hayes Art Foundation

Learn more about current exhibitions, scholarship, preservation efforts, and public initiatives devoted to the work and legacy of David Hayes.

The Foundation is proud to have been appointed as an
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The Sculpture Fields

Learn more about the David Hayes Sculpture Fields in Coventry, Connecticut. Open every day of the year, always free. Since 1972.

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Arts & Education Center

The David Hayes Arts & Education Center is a proposed cultural center for Eastern Connecticut supported by the David Hayes Art Foundation.

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