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Artist Information:
Keith Gray
Worthing,
United Kingdom
Member Since: May 2010

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Artist Media:
Collage (2)
Installation Indoor (1)
Other (38)
Painting Other (8)
Photography Color (5)
Artist Exhibitions:
at The Showroom, Bethnal
Green, London, September,
1983. "Zen in the Art of
Ultravision"
Exhibition held at Brighton
Media Centre, BN1 1AL. U.K.
19-31 Aug 2011.
www.mediacentre.org
Title: "IMAGES IN THE VOID"
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Artist Statement for Keith Gray

Working on Drawing a Straight Line
Started creating abstract images in 1960, then an informal exhibition in 1971 centered on various portrayals of electrical circuitry, A first bubble chamber image was produced in 1975. Exhibition in 1983, in 1991 it was photos, then in 2000 images and words, website set-up in 2010. Still more ideas waiting to be put on website.
Exhibition at The Showroom in London in 83 explored the visual parallels between zen and taoist images and modern physics.
These images are not meant to be exact copies but changed in some way in transition.
Abstract is the only language I am fluent in other that English.
Interested in the co-existence between order and disorder, natural and man-made, systems and randomness. Balance through imbalance. Avoiding anything too computerised or New Age-ish.
Sometimes I am very specific with colours, connections, time frames; other times using the first colour to be there, very loose or fragile references. An image can take between 25 seconds and 60 hours.
If you are looking for anything special here - don't bother.
Any further explanation and I would have been a writer.


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