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Lee Walton (Walnut Creek, CA, USA 1974 - lives between Brooklyn and San Francisco) is an Experientialist whose projects and performances are full of humor, detailed planning, and interaction with the outside world. Serendipitous combinations of rule and chance, Walton's projects are always playful, precisely calibrated, conceptually on-target and deeply attentive to the everyday patterns and rhythms of contemporary city life.
Walton has exhibited at numerous venues both nationally and internationally, most recently at the Museum of Contemporary Art Berlin and Clubs Project Inc., Australia. He has been invited to lecture and lead projects at various institutions, including the Reykjavik Museum in Iceland and the Psy-Geo-Conflux in New York.
In The Serial Conversationalist, Walton directs the drama of anticipation by turning the public park bench into a theater of human character, a study wavering within the boundaries of our public and private lives. |