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Werken van Richard Tuttle

Richard Tuttle (1991) 9 exemplaren
Richard Tuttle: Grey Walls Work (1996) 8 exemplaren
Small sculptures of the 70s (1998) 7 exemplaren
Indonesian Textiles (2004) 6 exemplaren
Richard Tuttle : systems, I-XII (2012) 5 exemplaren
Richard Tuttle: Memento (2002) 5 exemplaren
Richard Tuttle: Red Oxide (1992) 5 exemplaren
40 Tage (1989) 5 exemplaren
Basis: 70s Drawings (2019) 4 exemplaren
Ingrid Calame (1985) 4 exemplaren
Twenty Floor Drawings (1991) 4 exemplaren
Wire pieces 3 exemplaren
Portland Works (1988) 3 exemplaren
A Drawing Book... 3 exemplaren
5 Pieces Richard Tuttle (1987) 2 exemplaren
Richard Tuttle Crickets (1991) 2 exemplaren
Reading Red (1998) 2 exemplaren
Rooms P.S. 1. 1 exemplaar
Richard Tuttle, Book and Cover (1993) 1 exemplaar
Snow 1 exemplaar
Richard Tuttle, TheStars (2020) 1 exemplaar
Celebration 1 exemplaar
Portland works 1976 1 exemplaar
Painted Frames 1 exemplaar
Chapters and Heads 1 exemplaar
8 Poems (2011) 1 exemplaar
Reservations 1 exemplaar
The Stars 1 exemplaar

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This catalogue offers a detailed documentation of Tuttle's installation at the Kunsthalle Baden-Baden. 20. February till 25. April 1993.
 
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petervanbeveren | Jan 27, 2023 |
In his new body of work Stories, I–XX the artist elaborates on his displacement of painting into other realms to engage us in a rhythmical reflection on color. As we move from one Story to the next, the idiosyncratic nature of these cutout plywood pieces comes to confront their seriality — form and logic sporadically emerge and disappear. During the 1980s, Richard Tuttle began experimenting with materials and framing devices to probe art’s relationship to scale, form and systems of display. Diverting from the cold precision of Minimalism his approach to art making embraces a playful and handmade quality that promotes the idea that things are always “just beginning”. Often made out of humble materials such as plywood, cardboard, Styrofoam and paper, his work pushes the viewer to find forms of appreciation that aren’t related to craftsmanship. In his own words, Tuttle proclaims that he loves materials, and at the same time is not really interested in them. The subtlety of this paradigm exemplifies his attitude towards art as a tool for life and an activity of sublimation engrossed in language and story telling.… (meer)
 
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petervanbeveren | May 24, 2022 |
From "First Words, Photobook Project Part 1 Blog: "This book drew me in with its beautifully contrasting bright orange cover and grey-blue monochromatic imagery. The subject matter consists mainly of urban imagery, from storefronts and signage to commercial furniture and landscaping. The images follow an intriguingly non-logical layout, bouncing from full-page spreads to marginalized series (leaving the rest of the page blank) to a collage-like combination of the two. The images have also undergone varying degrees of manipulation, resulting in some that are highly stippled, like the shading technique found in a vintage graphic novel, to full-resolution photographs to high-contrast text blocks. This layout facilitates the book’s fast-paced and slightly turbulent but equally systematic sensibility, much like the urban environment it records. I also greatly appreciated the way the monochromatic design helped to unify the images, even when they seemed unrelated (such as the facing pages of a mottled tree trunk on one side and the blocky, contrasty letters “OPA” hovering in the center of the page on the other), which causes the viewer to examine and interpret each image in the direct context of every other and in the book as a whole"… (meer)
 
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petervanbeveren | Dec 29, 2021 |
Richard Tuttle reflects on color during his stay in Ostend in 2017, where his solo exhibition Light And Color was on view at Mu.Zee. It was here that he set out the initial framework for what became The Role Of The Story Teller, a book that invites us to his world of color.
The book consists of five sections, depicting and illustrating two of his marvellous artist books—Not the Point (2009) and You never see the same color twice (2017)—while connecting them with three exhibitions from 2017, namely his solo-presentation at de Hallen (Haarlem, NL), Books, Multiples, Prints, Writings and New Projects at Galerie Christian Lethert (Cologne,
DE) and Light and Color at Mu.Zee (Ostend, BE).
With his documented writings, images of artworks and selections of text, Tuttle departs from concrete notions of color, instead proposing a boundless vision of “real” color. Tuttle’s themes and provocative questions bring together seemingly disparate episodes, providing new ways to consider and experience our own relationship to color.

Colour is not easy to translate into words. Perhaps colour actively resists language or plausible definition? And vice words can change colour. Artist Richard Tuttle reflects on colour during his stay in Ostend in 2017, where his solo exhibition Light And Colour was on view at Mu.ZEE. It was here that he set out the initial framework for what became The Role Of The Story Teller, a book that invites us to his world of colour. The book consists of five sections, depicting and illustrating two of his marvellous artist books - Not the Point (2009) and You never see the same colour twice (2017) - while connecting them with three exhibitions from 2017, namely his solo-presentation at De Hallen Haarlem, (Netherlands), Books, Multiples, Prints, Writings and New Projects at Galerie Christian Lethert (Cologne, DE) and Light and Colour at Mu.ZEE (Ostend, BE). With his documented writings, images of artworks and selections of text, Tuttle departs from concrete notions of colour, instead proposing a boundless vision of 'real' colour. Tuttle's themes and provocative questions bring together seemingly disparate episodes, providing new ways to consider and experience our own relationship with colour.
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petervanbeveren | Aug 24, 2020 |

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