The Ken Tyler video archive comprises over 40 hours of recorded screen and sound content, documenting Tyler’s fascinating collaborations with artists including Anthony Caro, Helen Frankenthaler, David Hockney, Terence La Noue, Roy Lichtenstein, Joan Mitchell, John Newman, James Rosenquist, Steve Sorman and Frank Stella.
The National Gallery of Australia hopes to be able to make much of this material accessible online via this website, including titles such as Reaching out 1973 (with Hockney and Lichtenstein), Welcome to the water planet 1989 (with Rosenquist) and Imaginary places 1997 (with Stella).
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The big Americans:
The art of collaboration
Ken Tyler is interviewed by artist and writer Robin Wallace-Crabbe within the exhibition The big Americans: The art of collaboration. During the video Tyler discusses his collaboration over 40 years with the artists David Hockney, Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Helen Frankenthaler, Robert Motherwell, Roy Lichtenstein and Frank Stella, whose works are featured in the exhibition.
Recorded at the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra by the Australian Broadcasting Commission in October 2002.
Duration 10:10 minutes
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Kenneth Tyler and David Hockney comparing proofs for Hockney’s ‘Hotel Acatlan: first day’ from the ‘Moving focus’ series, on offset lithography press bed, Tyler Graphics Ltd workshop, Bedford Village, New York, 1985
Photographer: Steven Sloman.
Sort of a commercial for an icebag
Claes Oldenburg’s 16mm colour film produced at Gemini GEL in 1970, in conjunction with his Ice bag print editions and multiples.
Directed by Michel Hugo, choreographed by Eric Saarinen, edited by John Hoffman, sound by Howard Chesley.
Digitised and edited by the National Film & Sound Archive, 2009.
Duration: 15.09 minutes
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Claes Oldenburg contemplates his programmed kinetic sculpture multiple 'Ice bag - scale B' as it rotates slowly, Gemini GEL multiples shop, Los Angeles, California, 1971 Photographer: William Crutchfield.
Welcome to the water planet
James Rosenquist discusses his early career and his work with master printer Kenneth Tyler.
Narration by James Rosenquist (2006). Photography by Marabeth Cohen-Tyler.
Compiled and edited by Kaoru Alfonso, National Gallery of Australia.
Duration: 10 minutes
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Kenneth Tyler and James Rosenquist observing ‘Time door time d'or’ proof from ‘Welcome to the water planet’ series on artist studio floor
Tyler Graphics Ltd, Mount Kisco, New York, 1989
Photographer: Marabeth Cohen–Tyler
Rosenquist walkthrough
Ken Tyler takes you on a walkthrough of the exhibition Welcome to the water planet held at the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, 10 June – 12 September 2006
Duration: 10 minutes
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Proof of James Rosenquist's 'The bird of paradise approaches the hot water planet' from 'Welcome to the water planet' series pinned on workshop wall, Tyler Graphics Ltd., Mount Kisco, New York, 1988. Photographer: Marabeth Cohen-Tyler
Moby Dick: Frank Stella and Herman Melville
An exhibition organised by Grand Rapids Art Museum, Grand Rapids, MI, USA
The exhibition Moby Dick: Frank Stella and Herman Melville brings together more than 30 monumental printed works from Stella’s series, including his definitive masterpiece, The fountain. 24 feet in length, The fountain is Stella’s largest and most complex work on paper. The woodblocks with metal inlay plates for The fountain are included in the exhibition on loan from The National Gallery of Australia. A preamble to the exhibition includes a group of Rockwell Kent’s ink-drawings for Moby-Dick and the original Lakeside edition of the book.
View video originally produced for Grand Rapids Art Museum website on iTunes.
Frank Stella constructing a full size, preparatory collage for his print ‘The fountain’, while Kenneth Tyler looks on, in the artist’s studio at Tyler Graphics Ltd., Mount Kisco, New York, March 1992
Photographer: Marabeth Cohen-Tyler.
Avery Tirce Productions (1976)
Directed by Lee Tirce and Sid Avery
Master printer Ken Tyler in discussion with Roy Lichtenstein, David Hockney and author Michael Crichton, and at work in the studio demonstrating printing techniques, discussing artistic philsophies and the history and results of his collaborations with many prominent American artists. [Note: transcript only, due to copyright restrictions.]
Duration: 28 minutes
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David Hockney drawing with lithographic tusche his first stone of the six colour lithograph titled 'Rain' from his 'Weather' series of prints, while Kenneth Tyler dries tusche with heat gun, Gemini GEL artist's studio, Los Angeles, California, 1973. Photographer: Dan Freeman
Photographer: Marabeth Cohen-Tyler.
Ok to print
The artist Helen Frankenthaler working with master printer Kenneth Tyler at Tyler Graphics, Mount Kisco, New York, July 1994.
This video footage is drawn from the Kenneth Tyler Film and Sound Archive at the National Gallery of Australia.
Cinematography by Seth Schneidman. Location sound by Maryte Kavaliauskas.
Online edit by Darren Murphy, d’indigo blend.
Compiled and edited by Jose Robertson and Kaoru Alfonso, National Gallery of Australia
Soundscapes by Patrice Riboust, National Gallery of Australia.
Duration: 10 minutes
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Ink colours for Helen Frankenthaler’s 29 colour woodcut ‘Freefall’ in workshop, Tyler Graphics Ltd Mount Kisco, New York, 1993
Photographer: Marabeth Cohen-Tyler
Last updated May 2013
