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.
Thursday, August 28, 2008
"Hiroshima: Ground Zero" currently on exhibit at Museum on the Seam
Acrylic on board, 12" x 8", 2004.
This just in: I've been informed that my small painting, "Hiroshima: Ground Zero", which was previously a part of the "Bare Life" show at the Museum on the Seam in Jerusalem, Israel, is now on exhibit concurrently with (though not a part of) the new show "HeartQuake". Kudos to curator Raphie Etgar on putting together what I'm sure is another fascinating show.
HeartQuake deals with anxiety in contemporary life, and highlights artworks by Anselm Kiefer, Stanislaw Koba, Adam Adach, Stephan Kaluza, Asaf Ben Zvi, and many others. Here is a link to the exhibition page.
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