Over the past decade, New York–based artist Wade Guyton has pioneered a groundbreaking body of work that explores our changing relationships to images and artworks through the use of common digital technologies, such as the desktop computer, scanner, and inkjet printer. Guyton, joined by exhibition curator Scott Rothkopf, will lead a gallery talk through his first midcareer survey.
$8 general admission; $6 senior citizens and students; free for members.
Wade Guyton (b. 1972), Untitled, 2010. Epson UltraChrome inkjet on linen; eight panels, 305 × 69 in. (774.7 × 175.3 cm) each; 305 × 586 in. (774.7 × 1488.4 cm) overall. Collection of the artist. Photograph by Lothar Schnepf