Keith Tyson — Universal Symphony
Mengham, Rod; Valjakka, TimoProduct information
Title: | Keith Tyson — Universal Symphony |
Authors: | Mengham, Rod (Author) Sivonen, Pauli (Preface by) Valjakka, Timo (Author) Tyson, Keith (By artist) |
Product number: | 9789527611081 |
Product form: | Hardcover |
Availability: | Coming soon 24.5.2025 |
Publication date: | 24.5.2025 |
Price: | 36,00 € (32,73 € vat 0 %) |
Publisher: | Kustannusosakeyhtiö Parvs |
Edition: | 2025 |
Publication year: | 2025 |
Language: | Finnish |
Pages: | 96 |
Product family: | Visual Arts Coming Soon |
Finnish library classification: | 70 TAIDE. TAIDEHISTORIA |
Key words: | taide, nykytaide, veistokset, maalaukset |
Turner-palkittu brittitaiteilija Keith Tyson (s. 1969) ammentaa teknisesti ja käsitteellisesti hämmentävän monipuolisiin veistoksiinsa ja maalauksiinsa aineksia muun muassa luonnontieteistä, matematiikasta, runoudesta ja mytologiasta. Itseilmaisun asemesta häntä kiinnostaa se, miten arkielämässä kohtaamamme tietojärjestelmät, fyysiset prosessit sekä yhteiskunnalliset ja esteettiset impulssit synnyttävät teoksia, joista jokainen on lopulta oma ainutkertainen yksilönsä. Tysonin taiteessa kaikki liittyy kaikkeen, yllättävästi ja ilman hierarkiaa, heijastaen tarkasti meidän yhteisen maailmamme monimutkaisuutta. Kirjan on toimittanut Timo Valjakka.
Turner Prize-winning British artist Keith Tyson's (b. 1969) technically and conceptually astonishing diverse sculptures and paintings are inspired by elements from, among other things, the natural sciences, mathematics, poetry and mythology. Instead of self-expression, Tyson is interested in how the information systems and physical processes as well as social and aesthetic impulses we encounter in our everyday lives give rise to works of art, each of which is ultimately a unique entity. In Tyson's art, everything is connected to everything, unexpectedly and without hierarchy, accurately reflecting the complexity of our shared world. The book is edited by Timo Valjakka.
Turner Prize-winning British artist Keith Tyson's (b. 1969) technically and conceptually astonishing diverse sculptures and paintings are inspired by elements from, among other things, the natural sciences, mathematics, poetry and mythology. Instead of self-expression, Tyson is interested in how the information systems and physical processes as well as social and aesthetic impulses we encounter in our everyday lives give rise to works of art, each of which is ultimately a unique entity. In Tyson's art, everything is connected to everything, unexpectedly and without hierarchy, accurately reflecting the complexity of our shared world. The book is edited by Timo Valjakka.