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Born 1941 Rahway, New Jersey. Known for: Minimal non ob, installation.
Born in Rahway, New Jersey, Richard Tuttle creates minimalist geometric paintings that explore the possibilities of lines. His small-size work has sometimes been puzzling to his New York peers, many... Read full biography
Born in Rahway, New Jersey, Richard Tuttle creates minimalist geometric paintings that explore the possibilities of lines. His small-size work has sometimes been puzzling to his New York peers, many whom create large-scale works. However, in 2004, Tuttle also turned his creativity to large pieces... Read full biography
Born in Rahway, New Jersey, Richard Tuttle creates minimalist geometric paintings that explore the possibilities of lines. His small-size work has sometimes been puzzling to his New York peers, many whom create large-scale works. However, in 2004, Tuttle also turned his creativity to large pieces with his installation, "Splash", his first public art project, which is a mural 90 by 150 feet with about 140,000 pieces of colroed glass and white ceramic tile. In a "New York Times" interview,... Read full biography
Born in Rahway, New Jersey, Richard Tuttle creates minimalist geometric paintings that explore the possibilities of lines. His small-size work has sometimes been puzzling to his New York peers, many whom create large-scale works. However, in 2004, Tuttle also turned his creativity to large pieces with his installation, "Splash", his first public art project, which is a mural 90 by 150 feet with about 140,000 pieces of colroed glass and white ceramic tile. In a "New York Times" interview, December 3, 2004, Tuttle commented on any seeming contradiction in this new work: "There have always been questions of invisibility with my work, its small size, but there's also an invisibility connected to supersize. There's a threshold with how big... Read full biography
Born in Rahway, New Jersey, Richard Tuttle creates minimalist geometric paintings that explore the possibilities of lines. His small-size work has sometimes been puzzling to his New York peers, many whom create large-scale works. However, in 2004, Tuttle also turned his creativity to large pieces with his installation, "Splash", his first public art project, which is a mural 90 by 150 feet with about 140,000 pieces of colroed glass and white ceramic tile. In a "New York Times" interview, December 3, 2004, Tuttle commented on any seeming contradiction in this new work: "There have always been questions of invisibility with my work, its small size, but there's also an invisibility connected to supersize. There's a threshold with how big things can get and we can comprehend them. Invisible small or invisible large doesn't make much difference". Tuttle was born in Rahway, New... Read full biography
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- The Subjective ObjectDecember 2005Kalina, RichardArt in America
- Deceptively offhand in execution and materials, Richard Tuttle's art has, for the past 40 years, been an excercise in weighty insoucianceOctober 2005Plagens, PeterArt & Auction
- ReviewsOctober 2005Various ArtForum EditorsARTFORUM
- Summer Preview 2005May 2005ArtForum EditorsARTFORUM
- What Makes a Painting a Painting?April 2005Yablonsky, LindaARTnews
- Gallery CalendarDecember 2004Editors, Art + AuctionArt & Auction
- Bubbling Over in TalentSeptember 2004Baker, KennethARTnews
- August CalendarAugust 2004Editors, Art & AuctionArt & Auction
- Odd Man InApril 2004Gardner, PaulARTnews
- Luring the International CrowdJuly 2003Indyke, DottieARTnews
- ReviewsJune 2003Editors, ArtforumARTFORUM
- ARTtalkNovember 2002Editors, ARTtalkARTnews
- Preview Summer 2002May 2002Editors, ArtforumARTFORUM
- It's not over until.....May 2002Gardner, PaulARTnews
- Cosmic ReliefFebruary 2002Storr, RobertARTFORUM
- PreviewSeptember 2001Editors, Art ForumARTFORUM
- Biennale BabylonSeptember 2001Vetrocq, Marcia EArt in America
- Good ConnectionsAugust 2001Attias, LaurieARTnews
- Review of ExhibitionsMay 2000Editors, Art in AmericaArt in America
- Review of ExhibitionsMay 2000Editors, Art in AmericaArt in America
- Dealings with the Whitney BiennialApril 2000Kino, CarolArt & Auction
- Peer ReviewsJanuary 1999Pollack, BarbaraARTnews
- A Metaphysics of SimplicityNovember 1998Mitchell, Charles DeeArt in America
- Review of ExhibitionsSeptember 1998Editors, Art in AmericaArt in America
- Taking the PlungeFebruary 1998Gardner, PaulARTnews
- Prints: Hine at the HelmSeptember 1997Turner, Elisa & Alfred MacAdamARTnews
- Ripe for RediscoveryNovember 1996Landi, AnnARTnews
- ReviewsOctober 1996Editors, Art NewsARTnews
- Birds, Beads & BannerstonesAugust 1996Diehl, CarolARTnews
- Thomas Hovenden: American PainterOctober 1995Schantz, MichaelAmerican Art Review
- Minimal to ConceptualOctober 1994Donovan, MollyAmerican Art Review
