
James Taylor, Koseinenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan 1972 by Blaise Hayward
An avid music fan and admirer of typography and graphic design, Hayward began making Tickets Please in March 2023 after walking by a concert hall and noticing people simply displaying a QR code on their phones to enter the show. Serendipitously, he had also just reconnected with a friend who collects concert ticket stubs. The series presents a combination of those stubs and vintage tickets he has since sourced and purchased himself.
For Hayward, the tickets represent a vanishing analog art form and a nostalgia for an iconic era of rock-n-roll. "I look at these tickets as mini works of art: the font selections, the layout, the color, the copy. All done with careful consideration to detail." the color, the copy. All done with careful consideration to detail." Each stub is a fragment of history-their haphazard tears and distinctive creases emblematic of what is considered the golden age of music.
These works are printed on Canson rag photographique paper. The project is ongoing.
ALL UNFRAMED
17 x 22 inches - $Ā 700- Edition of 50 with 3Ā Artist Proofs
24 x 34Ā inchesĀ -Ā $Ā 1,800Ā - Edition of 20 with 3Ā Artist Proofs
44 x 60Ā inchesĀ -Ā $Ā 5,000- Edition of 15 with 2Ā Artist Proofs
60 x 85Ā inchesĀ -Ā $Ā 8,500- Edition of 10 with 1Ā Artist Proof
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An avid music fan and admirer of typography and graphic design, Hayward began making Tickets Please in March 2023 after walking by a concert hall and noticing people simply displaying a QR code on their phones to enter the show. Serendipitously, he had also just reconnected with a friend who collects concert ticket stubs. The series presents a combination of those stubs and vintage tickets he has since sourced and purchased himself.
For Hayward, the tickets represent a vanishing analog art form and a nostalgia for an iconic era of rock-n-roll. "I look at these tickets as mini works of art: the font selections, the layout, the color, the copy. All done with careful consideration to detail." the color, the copy. All done with careful consideration to detail." Each stub is a fragment of history-their haphazard tears and distinctive creases emblematic of what is considered the golden age of music.
These works are printed on Canson rag photographique paper. The project is ongoing.
ALL UNFRAMED
17 x 22 inches - $Ā 700- Edition of 50 with 3Ā Artist Proofs
24 x 34Ā inchesĀ -Ā $Ā 1,800Ā - Edition of 20 with 3Ā Artist Proofs
44 x 60Ā inchesĀ -Ā $Ā 5,000- Edition of 15 with 2Ā Artist Proofs
60 x 85Ā inchesĀ -Ā $Ā 8,500- Edition of 10 with 1Ā Artist Proof












