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Publisher Note

In the olden days – when people still thought the earth was flat – the universe was sometimes compared to the inside of a human skull. This was our notion of the infinite that lies beyond the world we live in, as a reflection of the infinity of our powers of thought and perception. This comparison, and the discovery of the most far-flung corners of the universe using the Hubble Space Telescope, are the basis of Ultra, Ultra Deep Fields by Brooklyn artist Maya Hayuk.

Round the Way is a collection of paintings from the last two years leading up to Ultra, Ultra Deep Fields, Maya Hayuk's exhibition at MU. Next to Round the Way Maya Hayuk also compiled the double CD soundtrack Inside Spaces that will be available in a limited edition through MU.

The exhibition, developed especially for MU, is this versatile artist’s first major solo presentation in the Netherlands. Maya Hayuk’s work, be it her large abstract murals or her smaller works on paper, is imbued with symmetry and colour. It is midway between the stellar clouds that the Hubble Telescope allows us to see and the abstract patterns on Ukrainian Easter eggs, Mexican blankets, Rorschach tests and holograms. Using a symbolism that also leaves room for spirituality, she expresses her love for the positive.

Published on occasion of the exhibition
Ultra, Ultra Deep Fields by Maya Hayuk
at www.mu.nl March 19th - May 2nd, 2010

Artists’ Book

Round the Way

by Maya Hayuk

Publisher
Release Place Zurich, Switzerland
Edition 1st edition
Release Date 2010
ISBN 978-3-905714-79-1
Credits
Artist: Maya Hayuk
Printrun 100
Binding saddle stitched
Dimensions 19.5 × 25.5 cm
Pages 20
Color color
Technique Offset

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