
Moskowitz Bayse presents Speaking in Translation, new works by Michael Henry Hayden exploring the slippage between perception and meaning. Across six pieces, Hayden plays with scale, material, and form to question how language, images, and natural patterns are read and misread. From Braille pages and paper mountains to brick walls and shell markings, the works invite viewers to sit with ambiguity and consider how understanding often distorts rather than reveals.