Bio
In 1988 at the age of nine Tyson Skross moved with his family from suburban Texas to Geneva, Switzerland. Living there, wedged between the largest, most mysterious lake in Western Europe and the Swiss Alps with their historical relationship with romanticism, he witnessed many unusual natural phenomenon. These incidents, which he refers to as “glitches”, opened his mind to the fallacy of reality and also solidified his deep attachment to indefinite geography. His work is as heavily influenced by his childhood experiences in that simultaneously sorrowful and optimistic city as it is by his contemporary American lifestyle. Although his paintings most often depict buildings he insists that he paints places, not things. He claims to be more interested in the intangible aspects of locale than the specific reality of architecture. In his work he brings forward and breaks apart the image in an attempt to expose the fragility of perceived truths.
Education
Graduated from L'ecole Internationale de Geneve 1997
Studied under the painter Janis Pozzi-Johnson 1993-1997
Graduated from The Maryland Institute College of Art cum laude 2001
Exhibitions
August 2007, Exhibition at The Fenn Gallery, Woodbury CT.
November 2006, Aldrich Undercover, The Aldrich museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield CT.
October 2006, City Wide Open Studios, New Haven CT.
April 2006, Particular Places, juried exhibition, C.A.W., New Haven, CT.
March 2006, Dynamic Duos, group exhibition, Fairfield Arts Council Gallery, Fairfield, CT.
February 2006, Local Color, group exhibition, Black Rock Arts Center, Bridgeport, CT.
November 2005, Radius, work by emerging and under-represented artists in the Connecticut,New York area, The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield CT.
October 2005, City Wide Open Studios, New Haven CT
April 2005, Emergency, group exhibition at City Lights Gallery, Bridgeport CT.
October 2004, Light-Year, solo exhibition at Annarella Gallery, Georgetown TX.
July 2003, Summer Preview Show, group exhibition, Annarella Gallery, Georgetown, TX.
November 2003, New Works, exhibition with Allyson Smith including collaborative works, Annarella Gallery, Georgetown TX.
December 2002, group exhibition, The Davis Gallery, Austin TX.
September 2001, Life Images, group exhibition at Annarella Gallery Georgetown TX.
May 2001, Senior Thesis Show, The Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore MD.
May 1997, Group Show, Students of Janis Pozzi-Johnson, La Ruine Gallery, Geneva, Switzerland.
Publications
“’Emergency’
Call” by Philip Eliasoph, Connecticut Post, May 1st 2005, p. G1
Radius Exhibition Catalogue, by Jessica Hough, curator Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art