BIZARRE ART
Keith Tyson
Keith
Tyson was born in Ulverston, Cumbria. He studied fine art at Carlisle
College of Art from 1989-90, after completing a course in mechanical
engineering craft studies.
He completed an
MA in alternative practice at the University of Brighton in 1993, and his
first solo exhibition, from The Artmachine, was at the Anthony Reynolds
Gallery in 1995. Since then he has exhibited across Europe and North
America, most recently at the Kunstahlle Zurich in Switzerland. He has also
been part of numerous group exhibitions since 1993, including the
award-winning Pandemonium show at the ICA in 1996.
This
year he was one of four artists representing the UK at the Sao Paulo Bienal.
Tyson's art is influenced by his pursuit of knowledge, and his fascination
with scientific concepts and philosophical theories as a means of exploring
the universe. This leads to complex and engaging studio drawings, as well as
unusual games, objects or machines which comment on human existence while
demonstrating the artist's sense of playfulness.
Keith Tyson's A Tiny Bubble of Complexityu
Photo:
Tyson's Venice Biennale installation.
He says he uses his work to
"locate myself, to find out where I am". One example is his Artmachine,
which dates back to 1991. It uses a methodology into which raw data is fed,
and from which completely unpredictable, random artistic proposals are
generated - as an attempt to try and eliminate all sense of autobiography
from his work. One result was AMCHII The KFC Notebooks and the UCT from 1988
- which led him to cast the entire contents of the fast-food chain's menu in
lead. The 33-year-old, who lives and works in London, has recently started
an ambitious series of works under the banner Seventh Wonders Of The World.
His installation Drawing and Thinking - at the 2001 Venice Biennale -
featured his sculpture The Thinker (After Rodin).
Anthony
Reynolds Gallery. Keith Tyson portrait: Andy Fallon
).