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Max
Hayslette

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Max Hayslette
Max Hayslette Biography
Max Hayslette was born in Rupert, West Virginia, in
1930. His first one-man show took place in 1946, before he began his
formal art studies at the American Academy the following year. Max
Hayslette completed his studies at the Art Institute of Chicago in
1952, where he worked closely with Alexander Archipenko and Egon Weiner.
Hayslette is represented in many private, corporate,
and public collections, among which are the Rockefeller Foundation,
Union Carbide, IBM, Stanford University, B.F. Goodrich, Raytheon Corporation,
Wells Fargo Bank, the U.S. Department of State, the U.S. Embassy in
Australia, and the Ford Motor Corporation. He has exhibited widely
in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic states as well as in the Pacific Northwest
where he now lives. After entering the field of exhibition and interior
design in the mid-1950's, he won several awards for exhibition design.
A stringently abridged list of his exhibitions includes the Feragil
Gallery of New York City, the Findlay Gallery of Chicago, the Seattle
Art Museum, the Illinois State Capital, Prints '80 Expo of New York
City, Art '80 of Washington, D.C., Winn Galleries of Seattle, the
Paige Gallery of Dallas, the Incurable Collector Gallery of Beverly
Hills, and the Silver Cloud Gallery of Chicago.
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Max Hayslette Paintings as Art Prints
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