Vincent Haycock
Vincent Haycock, is an artist and filmmaker living and working in Los Angeles. He is known for his “striking and otherworldly music videos”, most notably Dua Lipa’s ‘Training Season’, Leonard Cohen’s ‘The Hills’, Lana Del Rey’s ‘West Coast’, Kelsey Lu ‘Shades of Blue’, Paul McCartney ‘Early Days’, and Florence and the Machine’s 49-minute visual album ‘The Odyssey’.
He also supervised creative direction, including album artwork and a trilogy of videos, for Kesha’s stirring album, ‘Gag Order’. The short film he made for U2, “Song for Someone”, starring Woody Harrelson, premiered at Sundance. His commercial work includes campaigns for adidas, Zalando, Apple, Instagram and Volvo.
Vincent & Florence Welch’s photo book, “Don’t Go Blindly Into the Dark” was released in 2019, alongside an exhibition in Berlin. “Shades”, a zine of artwork and photos in collaboration with Kelsey Lu was published by Total Luxury Spa. In November of 2023, Vincent debuted his 40 minute, multi-screen film and live performance by Maxo called “Keep On Living″ in Berlin.
The short story “Waiting on Friend”, about his father’s life as a monk, was published by Somesuch Stories in 2023 and is being developed into his first feature film.