Spring 2016
The 2012 acrylic on Kraft paper painting, The Rise of the Subhumans will be on show at the Limner Gallery in Hudson NY for the "Emerging Artists" show from March 4 to April 2, 2016. Reception is on Saturday, March 5 from 5-7pm.
2015
Spring 2015
The University of Santa Catarina in Brazil is using the monochrome pencil & ink studies for the UDHR (Universal Declaration of Human Rights) series in its online course materials. See the UDHRArt.org web site news page for further details.
2014
Fall 2014
Ayton had some new small paintings in the show "Outsider Artists of the Hudson Valley (& Friends)" at the Atwater Art Gallery, Rhinebeck NY in October 2014. To the left is the 2014 painting, "The Outsider (in Red)" which was on display with several other new works.
Open studio event, Sunday Nov. 17 from 2-4pm. Please contact us (bottom link on sidebar) for more info.
Fall 2013
"The Strange Case of the Tragic Hero" monochrome acrylic painting on cardboard (at right) was on show at the Limner Gallery in the "Show of Heads", Hudson NY from Oct 24-Nov 24.
Winter
2012/13
The painting of UDHR Article 5 was featured on this new book
by Italian professor Silvia Scarpa & published by UniversItalia.
For more details, please
click here.
Fall 2012
Ayton had a one-page feature in Direct Art magazine volume
19 (page 29) entitled "Scenes from an Impending Apocalypse" with
4 recent works represented.
Winter
2011/12 Shadow
Bay, the noir visual novel with writer Donald
J. Rothschild, is available now from Amazon.
There was a reading at Oblong
Books, Rhinebeck NY, on January
13th 2012.
Sept. 2011
The Book of Souls in Direct Art magazine volume 18, please
click
here.
William
T. Ayton Drawings and Paintings
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Welcome
to the
web site of British artist William T. Ayton (now
resident in Rhinebeck in the Hudson Valley of upstate New York).
The artist's work inhabits the interface between myth, the human
condition, beauty & imagination. Ayton's art has variously
been described as surrealistic, symbolist, mystical, visionary
and expressionistic.
Contact
the artist via e-mail:
If
you wish to inquire about licensing any of the images
on this site for commercial or non-commercial purposes, please
e-mail:
THERE
IS A LAND BEYOND THE SPOKEN WORD, 2012 This
is a 5-panel painting (acrylic on cardboard) depicting many of
the artist's themes and concerns. You can see the individual
panels as well as a higher resolution version on Flickr.
IN
HUMANITY 1991-2011 In
Humanity is a series of ink drawings
which was started around the same time as the UDHR series
(see item below). It consists of around 36 drawings
which focus on challenges and problems that the
human race faces or has created for itself. The
entire series, spanning a period of 20 years,
can be seen on Flickr.
THE
BOOK OF SOULS The
Book of Souls is a collaboration with Tim
Lowly (see also in news section below left)
featuring portraits and other work by Ayton, with photography,
art & Photoshop processing / remixing by Lowly.
Fact
sheet: click here for
the UDHR project description page
(printer-friendly)
The Universal
Declaration of Human Rights (U.D.H.R.) was signed
on December 10th, 1948, by the United Nations. In 1991 & 1992,
Ayton did a series of drawings and paintings based on
the UDHR which have been extensively exhibited in Europe
and the USA. Click the image at left or here to
see the UDHR paintings, on a site created specifically
to showcase them, plus the original drawings and a Spanish
version of the paintings created in Seville in 1992. Please
email info@ayton.net if
you are interested in using the UDHR images for appropriate
purposes.
Featuring poems & prose by Katz, & the cover painting ("North America's Skull") & interior ink drawings by William T. Ayton. The book is published by Narcissus Press (Jan. 2009). You can see a preview page here.
MUSEUM ON THE SEAM -
"BARE LIFE"
October
2007 - June 2008 -- The small painting, "Hiroshima:
Ground Zero" (left), as well as several War Room
studies, were in the show, "Bare
Life" at the Museum on the Seam,
in Jerusalem, Israel. Opening was Oct 12th, it ran
until June 2008. Click here to
see the invitation to the show. The show featured 42 artists
from around the world, including Anselm Kiefer, Bruce
Nauman, Bill Viola, Sophie Calle & William
Kentridge. Curator: Raphie
Etgar. Update: the Hiroshima painting apparently remained on show until February 2009.
The
War Room
The War
Room is an anti-war installation of four wall-sized painted
panels by Ayton showing the four faces of war. We
have uninstalled the two versions from sites in New
York
City and Poughkeepsie (September 2004).
Several
of the works on this website have also been on show in
exhibitions
in Washington, DC & Milwaukee, WI, with more shows on
the way. Visit The
War Room.
THE
LIMNER GALLERY
William
T. Ayton is represented in the upstate New York region
by the Limner Gallery of Hudson, NY. The gallery is located
at 123 Warren Street, Hudson, NY 12534. Phone: 518-828-2343. Click
here for the gallery's home page, and here
for Ayton's artist page on the Limner Gallery web site.
PUBLISHED
ARTWORK
Here is a selected gallery of
published Ayton images—covers,
illustrations, wine labels, and so on, collected in one
place. More images will be added as they appear.