Williams has transformed the gallery into a provincial airport, complete with terminal buildings, control tower, runway and menacing formation of planes looming overhead. Constructed from skateboards, walking sticks and incongruous found objects, these makeshift planes form bizarre psychological weapons - the artist's nightmare manifest.
Bedwyr Williams, who collaborated with Matthew Welton on his Woven Poems project, is showing 'Nimrod' at the Ceri Hand Gallery
in Liverpool.
Williams has transformed the gallery into a provincial airport, complete with terminal buildings, control tower, runway and menacing formation of planes looming overhead. Constructed from skateboards, walking sticks and incongruous found objects, these makeshift planes form bizarre psychological weapons - the artist's nightmare manifest.
Williams has transformed the gallery into a provincial airport, complete with terminal buildings, control tower, runway and menacing formation of planes looming overhead. Constructed from skateboards, walking sticks and incongruous found objects, these makeshift planes form bizarre psychological weapons - the artist's nightmare manifest.