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Luke Haynes, (b. 1982), “[Self Portrait #7] Over Here,” Seattle, Washington, and Los Angeles, C…
[Self Portrait #7] Over Here
Luke Haynes, (b. 1982), “[Self Portrait #7] Over Here,” Seattle, Washington, and Los Angeles, C…
Luke Haynes, (b. 1982), “[Self Portrait #7] Over Here,” Seattle, Washington, and Los Angeles, California, 2013, Fabric, batting, and thread, 90 × 90 in., Collection American Folk Art Museum, New York, Gift of the artist with funds from Moda, Accuquilt, and the American Folk Art Museum, 2013.2.1. Photo by Gavin Ashworth.
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[Self Portrait #7] Over Here

Artist ((b. 1982))
Date2013
Place/RegionSeattle, Washington, and Los Angeles, California, United States
MediumFabric, batting, and thread
Dimensions90 × 90"
Credit LineGift of the artist with funds from Moda, Accuquilt, and the American Folk Art Museum
Accession number2013.2.1
CopyrightCopyright for this work is under review.
Description

Haynes is often his own best subject and has captured himself in various moments from introspection to sheer silliness. Through exhibitions and his prolific activity in social networking outlets, he has shared private and public moments with the world, offering himself unapologetically. This is the final quilt in his series of self-portraits. Like so many of Haynes’s quilts, there is an intriguing visual push-pull, in this case the dichotomy between the shirt pattern subsumed by the portrait into the background and the anamorphic perspective of the self-portrait that literally puts Haynes “out there,” staring at each visitor as he or she walks by.

Stacy C. Hollander, "[Self Portrait #7] Over Here," exhibition label for alt quilts: Sabrina Gschwandtner, Luke Haynes, Stephen Sollins. Stacy C. Hollander, curator. New York: American Folk Art Museum, 2013–2014.

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