These linked exhibitions, Tuttle/Calder Tentative ended recently (I know, I know). I wasn’t going to write about them because I had mixed feelings about the works and the exhibitions but, in the end, ...
The Smithsonian, the largest museum and research complex in the U.S., will honor three arts professionals next week with a prestigious award from the Archives of American Art. Among the awardees are ...
Richard Tuttle, born on July 12, 1941, in Rahway, New Jersey, is an acclaimed American postminimalist artist known for his subtle and intimate works that often blur the boundaries between painting, ...
There is vomit art. There is garage-sale art. And there is the work of Richard Tuttle. Neither one nor the other, Tuttle’s art doesn’t so much split the difference down the middle as it ignores the ...
I have always been a fan of minimalist anything (it takes up less space in my already tiny heart — haha, bad joke!), so that’s why I’m excited Mr. Richard Tuttle will be stopping by MAM on March 15th ...
Since the ’60s and for the entirety of his decades-long career, Richard Tuttle has been challenging and subverting the idea of a canvas as a surface of representation, confronting and deconstructing ...
An interview with Richard Tuttle conducted 2016 November 14 and 17, by James McElhinney, for the Archives of American Art, at Tuttle's home in New York, New York. Tuttle recalls early memories at the ...
The 1834 home is full of Richard Tuttle’s eccentric collections. A line of rocks, displayed below an early American folk-art portrait, includes a hand ax carved by a Homo erectus (far right). Photo: ...
The papers of New York City and New Mexico based postminimalist artist Richard Tuttle date from circa 1935-2018. The collection measures 26.6 linear feet and 4.14 GB. The evolution of Tuttle's art ...
Richard Tuttle is an influential contemporary American artist. Working across media and disciplines, his works are characterized by their thoughtful subtlety. Tuttle’s compositions are formed through ...
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