The Center Cannot Hold
Recent Work Archive Mixed Media
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Projects:

Eight views of Omi in the Contemporary Landscape
A project of geology, landscape, and culture's relationship to the human potential. For more information click the "Kickstarter" link at the top of the page.

Upcoming Exhibition:
Linda Matney Gallery to host Substrata:
The work of Substrata seeks investigations into the root (or rhizome) of identity and shares a philosophy of mimetic transfer through not only cultural phenomena but also direct and horizontal gene transfer in both a literal and metaphysical sense.
Tyrus Lytton’s “Eight Contemporary Views of Omi” is a body of work that explores geology, human potential, and identity through place by revisiting the sites depicted by Hiroshige in his print series “The Eight Views of Omi” which were published 175 years before. The project behind the works was funded by 38 patrons through an online campaign. Shiga prefecture, the contemporary name for Omi, is home to Japan’s largest Lake, holds many of Japan’s national treasures, and is considered the birth place of the Shinto Pantheon and Japanese Buddhism.


Past Shows:

An Eye Full at
Rodger LaPelle Galleries in Philadelphia, PA

Postcolonials
at Linda Matney Gallery in Williamsburg, VA.

The Child Ballads
at UnionDocs
In Brooklyn, NY