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American Focus > Blog > Culture and Arts > Traditional African Baskets and Pottery Meet Pop Culture in Donté K. Hayes’ Sculptures — Colossal
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Traditional African Baskets and Pottery Meet Pop Culture in Donté K. Hayes’ Sculptures — Colossal

Last updated: February 11, 2026 10:15 am
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Donté K. Hayes is an artist whose abstract ceramic sculptures draw inspiration from African basketry, hairstyles, headwear, and pottery. His work, reminiscent of poetic vessels, lacks traditional openings but still carries a deep significance. The bulbous forms of his sculptures, often in monochrome black with meticulously hand-marked surfaces, evoke ideas related to storage, protection, and spiritual symbolism.

Recently, Hayes has started incorporating colored porcelain into his pieces, inspired by African textiles like kente cloth and the prestigious ashetu hats worn by the Bamileke people of Cameroon. These colored forms nod to the human head as a holder of culture, language, personal expression, and dreams. Hayes sees the head as a sacred space that must be protected, embodying the soul and the essence of a person.

In addition to African adornment traditions, Hayes also draws inspiration from hip-hop culture. One of his pieces, titled “Sweater,” pays homage to the late rap star Biggie Smalls, known for his colorful knits like those from the COOGI brand popular in the 1980s and 1990s. Through his work, Hayes explores themes of boldness, unapologetic self-expression, and the freedom to be fully at ease in one’s own skin.

Hayes’ sculptures reference pottery traditions from Ghana and Burkina Faso, which often serve ceremonial purposes. Pieces like “Garner” take inspiration from these traditional forms, incorporating elements of bubble wrap and the Daleks from Doctor Who. By merging these diverse influences, Hayes creates what he calls a “future artifact,” a work that preserves ancestral knowledge while opening up new possibilities for healing, care, and empowerment.

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Currently, Hayes has work on display at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s UT Downtown Gallery. His upcoming exhibitions include a solo show titled “Ancestral Tomorrows” at the Sarah Moody Galley of Art at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, as well as participation in the group exhibition “Remix to Motown 45: Side A, Side B” at The Carr Center in Detroit. Another solo show, “Ancestral Remix,” will be held at Peter Anthony Fine Art in Charleston. Stay updated on Hayes’ work by following him on Instagram.

Overall, Donté K. Hayes’ abstract ceramic sculptures blend traditional African influences with contemporary themes, creating powerful and thought-provoking pieces that speak to cultural identity, heritage, and self-expression.

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