ArtistsRichard Tuttle
Richard Tuttle

Richard Tuttle

1941
SculptureInstallation ArtMinimalism
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223
Works in Collection
471
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  • Installation Art
  • Minimalism
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Richard Tuttle makes small-scale sculptures, drawings, and installations that operate through radical reduction of line and material. Working across sculpture, painting, printmaking, and artist's books, he privileges restraint and intimacy over monumentality, allowing modest gestures, a single wire, a folded paper, a length of string, to generate spatial and perceptual consequence. Based in New York, New Mexico, and Maine, Tuttle's practice emerged from postminimalism's critique of the grand gesture, instead proposing that attention itself, rather than scale or spectacle, constitutes the work's primary medium.

Source: Pace Gallery · Trust score: 100% · Updated 1mo ago

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Artsy artwork: Other (2009)
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Artsy artwork: 'negativities (2017)
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Artsy artwork: Whiteness (1994)
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Artsy artwork: Nature (2011)
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Artsy artwork: Blossom (2017)
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Artsy artwork: Entertaining... (2001)
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Pace Gallery
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Cleveland Museum of Art
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Art Institute of Chicago
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Whitney Museum of American Art
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Trinity College
Visual Arts
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