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Turner prize 2002

  Keith Tyson 

Keith Tyson 

Keith Tyson has been shortlisted for his solo exhibitions at the South London Gallery and the Kunsthalle Zürich, and for his installation at the Venice Biennale of Art.

Tyson was born in Ulverston, Cumbria, in 1969. He completed a BA in Alternative Practice at the University of Brighton in 1993. Tyson moves between the scientific, the philosophical and the fantastical in his quest to explore the perplexing questions underpinning human existence. His studio wall drawings operate as his sketchbook and are the origin of his many lines of enquiry, which occasionally culminate in extraordinary objects and machines.

Tyson's acclaimed work, The Thinker (After Rodin), belongs to his recent series Seven Wonders of the World and is his attempt to make manifest the phenomenon of thought. His fascination with how things come into being is evident in the latest work in his Table Top Tales series, where random marks are translated into bizarre forms that weave a loose narrative. In Bubble Chambers: 2 Discrete Molecules of Simultaneity, Tyson creates a mechanism which allows us to navigate two concurrent pathways through time. Through such diverse explorations Tyson seeks to locate us in space and time and reflect the complexity of the world we inhabit.

Above: Keith Tyson (b 1969) Photo © Andy Fallon


Installation at Tate Britain 2002   Installation at Tate Britain 2002

Installation at Tate Britain 2002


Foreground: Tabletop Tales: ‘Anticipating a Tumbling Coin from the Cherubic Mint’ 2002
Mixed media
© The artist
Courtesy Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London

Background: Bubble Chambers: 2 Discrete
Molecules of Simultaneity
2002
Mixed media on aluminium
Two panels (framed)
Collection Norman and Norah Stone, San Francisco, Courtesy Thea Westreich Art Advisory Services
Photo: © Tate Photography
 
Installation at Tate Britain 2002


Foreground:Tabletop Tales: ‘Anticipating a Tumbling Coin from the Cherubic Mint’ 2002
Mixed media

Background: Now Capacitor 2002
Framed mirror, digital counter, microprocessors
and velvet-lined shutter
Rightside: Selected Studio Wall Drawings
Mixed media on paper
© The artist
Courtesy Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London
Photo: © Tate Photography

Installation at Venice Biennale   A Tiny Bubble of Complexity

Installation at Venice Biennale
2001
Mixed media
Courtesy Anthony Reynolds Gallery
 
A Tiny Bubble of Complexity
2001
Mixed media
Anthony Reynolds Gallery