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  1. Hauser & Wirth Zürich is delighted to present a solo exhibition of recent paintings by Turner Prize winner Keith Tyson. Created between 2012 and 2018, the works on display explore the varied approaches towards painting Tyson employs, from conceptual to mythological to formalist and beyond, and how these methodologies are united in the final result of paint on a canvas.

  2. Keith Tyson GB. Né en 1969 à Ulverston (Grande-Bretagne) Vit et travaille à Brighton (Grande-Bretagne)

  3. www.frieze.com › article › keith-tysonKeith Tyson | Frieze

    Tyson may be playing God with this sculpture, but its tiny bits of our planet and neighbouring orbs rotate as forlornly as goldfish circling in their bowls. To the right of Field of Heaven was a huge 12-part painting, A Night in a Billion. Each framed panel is a realistically rendered fragment of a night sky bejewelled with twinkling stars.

  4. 9 de dic. de 2002 · Aquí nos gustaría mostrarte una descripción, pero el sitio web que estás mirando no lo permite.

  5. Keith Tyson (b.1969) Hiscox Collection. British artist, born in Ulverston, Cumbria. He trained at Carlisle College of Art and the University of Brighton. His work demonstrates a fascination with scientific systems and also their limitations, ‘the difference between the scientific reductionist view and experience’.

  6. 24 de feb. de 2010 · Image credit: Haunch of Venison, copyright Keith Tyson 2009. If much of Keith’s work shows a great indebtedness to science and a love of it as a knowledge system, and form of enquiry about the world, some of his latest work also shows an awe-inspiring sense of nature. After all, as Keith so eloquently says, “Science and art are the ways in ...

  7. For over thirty years, Turner Prize-winning British artist Keith Tyson has used a variety of methods and materials to explore our reality and art’s role in representing it. On 3 February, Hauser & Wirth will present new drawings and paintings from two of Tyson’s extensive and ongoing series, with works spanning both ground floor galleries of the 22nd Street location.