"My ceramic sculptures piece together the universal myths that you find in all cultures." — James Tyler
James Tyler’s Brickhead installations are unique colossal heads that invite us to identify with the world’s ceramic heritages. They bring today’s faces together with pre-Columbian, South American, Native American, Asian, African, and Western influences; yet they are clearly contemporary, relics of a civilization not yet past…The ponderous weight of the brick constructions is juxtaposed with the ethereal nature of time. At the same, the heads are stylized portraits of everyman and everywoman. They are unique yet universal. They are us.
For ancient peoples, colossal stone and clay heads, such as those created by the Toltec, Olmec and other cultures in central Mexico, often symbolized their connections with the spirits they worshipped, and these, in turn, often represented the elements, such as rain and sun, or other larger-than-life phenomena, such as death and love. Each culture created large heads to suit its own purposes. The Toltecs created large ceramic heads symbolizing their indigenous culture and values, yet scholars differ in their analyses of the origins and meanings of these works. Tyler’s easy way of replacing the gods with our own visages is, in a way, Socratic. Socrates insisted that the gods on Mount Olympus were only representations of a higher being. By choosing to represent all of humanity, the here and now that exists outside of cultural considerations, Tyler is having his own Socratic dialogue with pre-Columbian artists.
Alberto Gálvez + James Tyler + Rose Masterpol
Connections23 Sep - 9 Oct 2022Nüart Gallery presents “ Connections, ' a group exhibition featuring new work by Rose Masterpol, Alberto Gálvez, and James Tyler . This multi-media exhibition presents abstract and figurative paintings by...Read moreRed Show
The Color of Love11 - 25 Feb 2022A selection of works by our artists, reflecting their interpretations of one of the most celebrated human emotions – love. We invite you to join us in celebrating one of the most powerful colors of the spectrum.Read moreFigurations 2018
Group Exhibition27 Jul - 12 Aug 2018O pening reception on Friday, July 27th from 5:00 - 7:00 pm. Representing the figure through paint, drawing, and ceramic may be as intrinsic and ancient to human beings as...Read morefigurations III
VINCENZO CALLI | ALBERTO GALVEZ | JOHN TARAHTEEFF | CAROL MOTHNER | MICHAEL BERGT | JAMES TYLER 7 Nov - 7 Dec 2014opening reception > friday | november 7th | 5 - 7 pmRead more
Colossal Heads and Cultural Continuity
January 5, 2017'I like to think of the Brickheads as colossuses, their bodies still buried. Rooted in thousands of years of ceramic and sculptural practice, they might...Read moreJAMES TYLER ON THE COVER OF THE CITY OF SANTA FE'S OFFICIAL 2017 GUIDe
October 20, 2016James Tyler brick head sculpture will be featured on the cover of the City of Santa Fe's Official 2017 guide. Congratulations, James! Check out the...Read moreJAMES TYLER BRICKHEADS UNVEILED AT PURDUE UNIVERSITY
August 1, 2013Two Brickhead sculptures have been installed on Purdue University's South Campus Plaza. Read more here .Read more
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