About this artwork
In 1956 Hill began making constructed reliefs which are a direct development of his monochromatic paintings of the previous three years. As in his paintings, Hill’s reliefs explore the juxtaposition of different surfaces. Here he has combined aluminium, wood and plastic to create an asymmetrical yet balanced composition in which the projecting elements cast shadows on to the flat, perpendicular planes. This work also includes the L-shaped aluminium angle, which became an important component in many of the artist’s reliefs. This idea of incorporating readymade objects and surfaces (he used the materials in their original state) relates to his continuing interest in the parallels between Dada and Constructivism.
Updated before 2020
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artist:Anthony HillEnglish (1930 - 2020)
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title:Relief Construction
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date created:1957/70
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materials:Copper, aluminium, plastic and Perspex
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measurements:38.20 x 38.20 cm
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credit line:Bequeathed by Mr Ken Powell 2006 [received 2008]
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accession number:GMA 5057
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artwork photographed by:Antonia Reeve
Anthony Hill
Anthony Hill
Hill’s work has never been figurative - from the outset he was interested in abstraction and Constructivism. He spent two years at St Martin’s School of Art before switching to the Central School in 1949. In 1951 he began corresponding with several artists, including Duchamp, who had a profound...