Works
  • James Tyler
  • James Tyler, Brickface Why
    Brickface Why
  • James Tyler, Brickface Yes
    Brickface Yes
  • James Tyler, Brickhead Conversations
    Brickhead Conversations
  • James Tyler, Brickhead Earth
    Brickhead Earth
  • James Tyler, Brickhead Love
    Brickhead Love
  • James Tyler, Brickhead Please Stop
    Brickhead Please Stop
  • James Tyler, Brickhead Theia
    Brickhead Theia
  • James Tyler, Brickhead Truth
    Brickhead Truth
  • James Tyler, Brickhead Yemanja
    Brickhead Yemanja
  • James Tyler, Bricklove
    Bricklove
  • James Tyler, Cnidaria
    Cnidaria
  • James Tyler, Earth Head 2
    Earth Head 2
  • James Tyler, Gabriella
    Gabriella
  • James Tyler, Gabriella
    Gabriella
  • James Tyler, Gerro
    Gerro
  • James Tyler, Groundwater Colossus
    Groundwater Colossus
  • James Tyler, Janaina
    Janaina
  • James Tyler, KUNI
    KUNI
  • James Tyler, Otavia
    Otavia
  • James Tyler, Repose I
    Repose I
  • James Tyler, Repose II
    Repose II
  • James Tyler, Six Truths
    Six Truths
  • James Tyler, South Facing Brickhead
    South Facing Brickhead
  • James Tyler, Truth
    Truth
  • James Tyler, Veritas
    Veritas
  • James Tyler, Water
    Water
  • James Tyler, Morideyo
    Morideyo
  • James Tyler, Human
    Human
  • James Tyler, Dreams
    Dreams
  • James Tyler, Hope 3
    Hope 3
  • James Tyler, Earth Flower
    Earth Flower
  • James Tyler, Canyon Road Brickface
    Canyon Road Brickface
  • James Tyler, Iron Brickface
    Iron Brickface
  • James Tyler, Brickhead Hope
    Brickhead Hope
  • James Tyler, Medium Brick face
    Medium Brick face
  • James Tyler, Commission Based on "Bricklove 96"
    Commission Based on "Bricklove 96"
  • James Tyler, Ife
    Ife
  • James Tyler, Brickface - Yes
    Brickface - Yes
  • James Tyler, Ogun
    Ogun
  • James Tyler, Brickface LOVE 3
    Brickface LOVE 3
  • James Tyler, Brick Face LOVE 1
    Brick Face LOVE 1
  • James Tyler, Brick face LOVE 2
    Brick face LOVE 2
  • James Tyler, Linden Brickhead
    Linden Brickhead
  • James Tyler, Openminded Brickhead
    Openminded Brickhead
  • James Tyler, Mayol
    Mayol
  • James Tyler, Brickface Commission , 2022
    Brickface Commission , 2022
  • James Tyler, Oya
    Oya
  • James Tyler, Nangkwijo
    Nangkwijo
  • James Tyler, Cusco Brickhead
    Cusco Brickhead
  • James Tyler, Brickface Hope
    Brickface Hope
  • James Tyler, Brickhead Love
    Brickhead Love
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Biography

"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.

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