MoMA Museum of Modern Art

Paula Hayes

Nocturne of the Limax maximus

17 Nov 2010 - 18 Apr 2011

Installation view of the exhibition, "Paula Hayes: Nocturne of the Limax Maximus"
November 17, 2010 thorugh April 18, 2011. IN2134A.1. Photograph by Jonathan Muzikar.
Since the 1990s, New York–based artist and landscape designer Paula Hayes (b. 1958) has produced botanical sculptures—organically shaped vessels made from blown glass, silicone, or acrylic and filled with a rich variety of plant life—that expand upon the classic terrarium, both through their imaginative containers and the microcosmic universes within. Hayes has conceived an installation for the Museum lobby that includes a fifteen-foot-long, wall-mounted horizontal sculpture for the west wall, and a free-standing, egg-shaped, floor-to-ceiling structure nearby. Organic in form and containing a variety of living plants, the vessels will add a joyful vitality to the lobby, enlivening the space during the winter season.

Organized by Ann Temkin, The Marie-Josée and Henry Kravis Chief Curator of Painting and Sculpture, in collaboration with the artist.
 

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