Yale Center for British Art
Creator:
Joe Tilson, 1928–2023, British
Title:
Zikkurat 4, Spectrum
Date:
1967
Materials & Techniques:
Oil and acrylic on wood relief
Dimensions:
85 3/4 x 85 3/4 x 5 1/4 inches (217.8 x 217.8 x 13.3 cm)
Credit Line:
Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Fund
Copyright Status:
© Estate of the Artist
Accession Number:
B1997.21
Gallery Label:
A major figure in the evolution of British pop art, Joe Tilson began to make reliefs in wood in the late 1950s, deploying the carpentry skills he had learned as a teenager to create brightly colored constructions reminiscent of children’s toys, which straddle the line between painting and sculpture. In 1963 he embarked on a series of works inspired by the ancient Assyrian and Babylonian stepped pyramidal type called a ziggurat, also known as a zikkurat, that explore the relationships between images and their linguistic equivalents. This relief references both the geometry and the massive scale of ancient architecture and modern scientific knowledge, as represented by the colors of the spectrum, and constitutes an early foray into the more spiritual and mystical forms of art that he would embrace in the early 1970s. Gallery label for installation of YCBA collection, 2016