Notes
Hayden Kays is widely described as one of the most provocative artists of his generation, known for his celebration and critique of Western culture and the systems we live in. Hayden’s work is mischievous yet playful, characterised by bold imagery often drawn from popular culture and art history, balanced with acerbic word-play, traditional craftsmanship and deadpan humour. He is also known for his charitable works for a host of non-profit organisations, including Choose Love.
Using everyday references and pithy witticisms, his work relates to and subverts the canon of the Pop Artists of the 1950s and the Young British Artists movement of the 1990s. Kay’s hard-hitting messages have caught the eye of many supporters and collectors, such as photographer and director Rankin and contemporary art bad boy, Jake Chapman.
Accolades
In 2014, he made the cover art for rock bands The Kooks and the Tribes (band).
Between 2012 and 2014 Kays illustrated an anecdotal column for London’s Ham&High, written by journalist Adam Sonin, based on English Heritage’s Blue Plaque scheme, called Behind Closed Doors.
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