Between the purple foil stamped covers of this thoroughly engaging catalogue lay a plethora of installation shots and well chosen details of the more-than-100 sculptural works that went into Tyson''s recent show at Denmark''s Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
Some examples include a giant, hairy, very real looking excised beer belly (complete with bandaid) set alongside a cigar and some beer cans on an oriental rug; a stack of books with a toy penguin standing on top; a marionette theater; a baby in an incubator; and a giant chicken head. Sketches and maquettes explain the gridded layout of the work''s larger installation--a la Martin Kippenberger''s famous The Happy Ending of Franz Kafka''s America (1996)--and the book is rounded out by several scholarly essays, an interview with the artist and a simple biography. Conceptual artist Keith Tyson was born in Ulverston, UK in 1969. In 2002 he was awarded Britain''s prestigious Turner Prize, and in 2005 a solo show of his work was mounted by PaceWildenstein, New York.
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