To-morrow, the world answers everything

Andrew Hayes + Tom Phillips

April 12 – May 18, 2025

Sarah Bouchard Gallery is honored to present the work of Andrew Hayes (Asheville, NC) and Tom Phillips (London, UK) in to-morrow, the world answers everything. Each artist transforms discarded books into an affirmation of the spirit and intellect. 

Tom Phillips (1937-2022) was a true polymath. A painter, poet, and composer, Phillips has exhibited worldwide. His work is in the British Museum, the Tate, New York's Museum of Modern Art, and the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris. His books include A Humument and an illustrated translation of Dante's Inferno. He is survived by his wife, the music critic Fiona Maddocks. 

Phillips was a pivotal force in the London art scene for over six decades, his work encompassing everything from commissioned portraits of the Monty Python team to mentoring Brian Eno on the ideas that would develop into ambient and generative music. Phillips channeled his varied life experience onto the humblest of surfaces — the pages of a forgotten Victorian novel — to coax poetry and spirit out of paint, collage, and the printed word. His longest ongoing project, A Humument, began in 1966 with a self-imposed challenge to make art from the first used book he found for three pence. It would become an enduring thread in his work for the next sixty years. We are honored to present a selection of these works alongside pieces from Phillips’ stunning reinterpretation of Dante’s Inferno

Andrew Hayes is a sculptor based in Asheville, North Carolina. He bends paper and steel to transform each material into pure visual potential. The lines and form of his work are subtle and transportive. Transcending written language, these pieces exude an ease and inner harmony that trick us into believing steel and books are natural bedfellows — destined for one another. Hayes earned his metal in the industrial welding trade and refined his technique and vision at the Penland School of Craft under the tutelage of Hoss Haley. 

Both artists are in notable collections all over the world. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of Hayes’ work will support artists impacted by Hurricane Helene. The sale of Phillips’ work will support the ongoing care and preservation of his artwork and legacy. 

Andrew Hayes

A black rectangular box with a round, orange and beige wooden object inside, resembling a combination of a box and a wooden sculpture.
A vintage illustrated page titled "A Human Document" with a circular starry pattern, with text prompts about looking up and approaching the stars, suggesting a poetic or cosmic theme.

Tom Phillips

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To-morrow, the world answers everything

Andrew Hayes + Tom Phillips

April 12 – May 18, 2025

Installation photography © Luc Demers