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  1. Turner Prize 2002: Shortlisted artists, Keith Tyson. 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 ...

  2. 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. Hauser & Wirth presents 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.

  3. Keith Tyson's Cloud Choreography and Other Emergent Systems is at Parasol Unit, London N1 (www.parasol-unit.org) from Wednesday to 11 November More about Mathematics Painting Space Turner Prize

  4. But then that is precisely makes him highly appropriate for Unexpected Dialogues – the series of annual commissions for contemporary artists to respond to permanent works in the Musée Marmotan Monet collection in surprising ways. For his commission, Keith Tyson has chosen two contrasting works: Le Pont de l’Europe, La Gare Saint-Lazare ...

  5. 29 de sept. de 2009 · Science is often an inspiration for Keith Tyson, who won the British Turner prize for contemporary visual art in 2002. For his latest work, he took this to the next level – pouring paint onto ...

  6. Tyson gives the painting the appearance of a polaroid, a nod to the demise of the chemical photographic print, and its theme of obsolescence strikes a melancholic note. Tyson has often worked in series and here the cumulative impact of the repeated motifs — flowers, vase and support — draws attention to the different aesthetic styles in each painting.

  7. Keith Tyson British, b. 1969. Follow. 948. 948 Followers. Continually challenging what constitutes reality, conceptual artist Keith Tyson pursues questions of chance, causality, and interconnectedness using a wide array of media and materials. Tyson’s work hinges on the primacy of the idea.