Overview
CYCLES, a solo presentation of new paintings by Kat Lyons, navigates evolving entanglements of kinship, evolution and time to celebrate the forces that unite all beings.
While creating her tableau vivant of twelve subjects, Lyons drew upon her own internal archive of memories, representations and associations to conjure both familiar and unexpected approximations of animals and vegetation. Moving from dawn to dusk, from vitality to death, Lyons's paintings present life on earth as a collaborative endeavour defined by both symbiotic and antagonist relations.
While creating her tableau vivant of twelve subjects, Lyons drew upon her own internal archive of memories, representations and associations to conjure both familiar and unexpected approximations of animals and vegetation. Moving from dawn to dusk, from vitality to death, Lyons's paintings present life on earth as a collaborative endeavour defined by both symbiotic and antagonist relations.
CYCLES, a solo presentation of new paintings by Kat Lyons, navigates evolving entanglements of kinship, evolution and time to celebrate the forces that unite all beings.
While creating her tableau vivant of twelve subjects, Lyons drew upon her own internal archive of memories, representations and associations to conjure both familiar and unexpected approximations of animals and vegetation. Moving from dawn to dusk, from vitality to death, Lyons's paintings present life on earth as as a collaborative endeavour defined by both symbiotic and antagonist relations.
While creating her tableau vivant of twelve subjects, Lyons drew upon her own internal archive of memories, representations and associations to conjure both familiar and unexpected approximations of animals and vegetation. Moving from dawn to dusk, from vitality to death, Lyons's paintings present life on earth as as a collaborative endeavour defined by both symbiotic and antagonist relations.