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Nicola Tyson Installation view

Nicola Tyson
Installation view
Friedrich Petzel Gallery
2006

Nicola Tyson Installation view

Nicola Tyson
Installation view
Friedrich Petzel Gallery
2006

Nicola Tyson Installation view

Nicola Tyson
Installation view
Friedrich Petzel Gallery
2006

Landscape With Two Animals

Landscape With Two Animals
2005
Oil and charcoal on linen
48 x 58 inches

Stars And Waves

Stars And Waves
2005
Oil and charcoal on linen
80 x 60 inches

Arm in Arm

Arm in Arm
2005
Oil and charcoal on linen
70 x 54 inches

Nude 2005 Oil and charcoal on linen

Nude
2005
Oil and charcoal on linen
70 x 54 inches

Full Length 2005

Full Length
2005
Oil and charcoal on linen
70 x 54 inches

Self-portrait: Signature Piece

Self-portrait: Signature Piece
2005
Oil and charcoal on linen
70 x 54 inches

Pointers 2005 Oil and charcoal on linen

Pointers
2005
Oil and charcoal on linen
70 x 54 inches

Bearded Artist 2005

Bearded Artist
2005
Oil and charcoal on linen
58 x 48 inches

Twist 2005 Oil and charcoal on linen

Twist
2005
Oil and charcoal on linen
58 x 46 inches

Head On 2005

Head On
2005
Oil and charcoal on linen
58 x 46 inches

Landscape Contemplating Itself

Landscape Contemplating Itself
2005
Oil and charcoal on linen
48 x 58 inches

Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Opening Reception: Saturday, January 14, 6-8 pm

IMAGINATION I hold to be the living Power and prime Agent of all human Perception...A repetition in the finite mind of the eternal act of creation in the infinite I AM.
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Friedrich Petzel Gallery is pleased to present this exhibition of new works by Nicola Tyson. The exhibition will be comprised of twelve paintings.

In this body of work, Nicola Tyson explores the role of imagination and the unconscious, in the act of making the considered, contemporary painterly statement. Taking a slight step back from her usually very singular and solipsistic process, Tyson ponders artistic identity: the traditionally 'Romantic' idea of the artist, the painter, must be experienced as something of a lived fiction in contemporary culture.

In this body of work, Nicola Tyson explores the role of imagination and the unconscious, in the act of making the considered, contemporary painterly statement. Taking a slight step back from her usually very singular and solipsistic process, Tyson ponders artistic identity: the traditionally 'Romantic' idea of the artist, the painter, must be experienced as something of a lived fiction in contemporary culture.

Yet the images, both matter of fact and enigmatic, carry a psychological weight that defies easy categorization throwing the viewer back onto the constructions of their own unconscious.

Nicola Tyson lives and works in New York. Her work has been exhibited internationally and she has been the subject of a solo exhibition at the Kunsthalle Zurich. Her work is included in the collections of the Tate Gallery, London, Museum of Modern Art, New York, SF MOMA, The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington D.C., and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.

This will be Nicola Tyson's sixth solo exhibition with Friedrich Petzel Gallery. The exhibition will open January 14, with a reception from 6-8 p.m. and will be on view through February 11. For further information, please contact the gallery at info@petzel.com, or call (212) 680-9467.