William T. Ayton is a British artist based in Tempe, Arizona & New York's Hudson Valley. His work deals with the human condition, social issues and myth. He creates drawings, paintings & augmented reality pieces, and has recently started to experiment with AI-generated art.
Monday, October 22, 2007
The Swing on the Roof
This is a shot from the roof of the Museum on the Seam during the opening for the "Bare Life" show. Left to right: Diana Ayton-Shenker (aka my much better half, goddess & muse), Jürgen Waxweiler (German sculptor featured in the show), myself, a Museum Guy (I will have to ask Raphie for the guy's name). The swing is by Carsten Höller from Belgium, & is not recommended for actual use, as it's 4 stories up, above a busy street. But that, as they say, is the whole point.
Some more links:
Jürgen Waxweiler's page on the Museum web site.
Jürgen Waxweiler's own web site.
Carsten Höller's page on the Museum web site.
Labels:
ayton,
Bare Life,
Carsten Höller,
Jürgen Waxweiler,
Museum On The Seam
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