HEYDT

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Samantha Heydt is an American social practice and recycled-media artist. Working with discarded material — newspaper, photographs, advertisements — she marries images of destruction with portrayals of the American Dream, working literally with idioms and the gap between what we say and what we mean. Her work is held in the collections of the Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum and the State Hermitage Museum.

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The Semiotic Table of Idioms
The Semiotic Table of Idioms
HEYDT, 2025 · Interactive installation map

The Semiotic Table of Idioms [HEYDT, 2025] presents a taxonomic reversal of semiotic logic. While language typically conveys meaning through words, this body of work subverts that function by transforming abstract phrases into tangible sculptures. Structured like a periodic table, the installation parodies scientific classification, suggesting that idioms can be systematically cataloged like chemical elements, thereby revealing how dead logic has been ingrained into cultural ideology. Each sculpture serves as both a monument and an autopsy, compelling viewers to confront the absurdity of linguistic origins.

This dual recognition—a simultaneous grasp of the idiom’s meaning and an uncanny estrangement from its material embodiment—creates a profound tension. “It’s raining cats and dogs” becomes a literal downpour of cats and dogs, erasing the semiotic gap and exposing the violence inherent in metaphor. Through this literalization, the distinction between signifier and signified collapses, forcing us to confront the ideological scaffolding of dead logic that has become culturally cemented.

What seems straightforward reveals a web of layered complexity. The Semiotic Table of Idioms [HEYDT, 2025] does not merely interrogate the meanings of idioms; rather, it compels them to manifest as they describe, creating a philosophical mechanism that operates in reverse to reveal the fundamental breakdown of conventional language.

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Everything lives on this page. Open the interactive Semiotic Table above, browse the catalog of available work, view the full consignment catalog or press kit, or play the idiom game. To get in touch, scroll to the bottom.

The Catalog

Every available work, organized by series — search, filter, and tap any piece for details, dimensions, and price.

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Portfolio

The full consignment catalog — every piece, with statements and details, in one PDF.

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Press Kit

Press release, series statements, exhibition history, and image captions — for writers and editors.

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Guess the Idiom

A playful periodic-table game — can you name the idiom behind each work? A light way to meet the practice.

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Press

The press kit has the release, captions, and statements; hi-res images are available on request.

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