The art of Richard Tuttle
(Book)

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Published
San Francisco, Calif. : San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in association with D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers, New York, c2005.
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Book
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Port Angeles - Oversized Collection - Oversized Shelves
OVER 709.2 TUTTLE
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Published
San Francisco, Calif. : San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in association with D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers, New York, c2005.
Physical Desc
385 pages : ill. (some col.) ; 32 cm.
Language
English

Notes

General Note
Catalog of an exhibition held at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and five other institutions between July 2, 2005 and June 25, 2007.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p. [376-379]).
Description
"Over the past four decades, Richard Tuttle has thrown into question nearly every conceivable artistic convention and critical category to create an enormously inventive body of abstract work - one that embraces and intermingles drawing, painting, collage, book-making, sculpture, and design. From his spare yet enigmatic forms of the 1960s to his complex, multifaceted assemblages and installations of more recent years, Tuttle's primary impetus throughout has been to craft unique objects, using everyday, often ephemeral materials, that demand to be confronted on their own terms. The relentless individuality of his aesthetic vision has earned him standing as one of the most provocative and influential artists of his day." "This richly illustrated and strikingly designed catalogue, the most authoritative volume ever published on this prolific artist, presents nearly four hundred reproductions of artworks from across his oeuvre and documentary photographs of his creative process. Essays by a distinguished group of writers trace the arc of Tuttle's career from its inception in the 1960s to the present day, addressing topics such as the philosophical underpinnings of his artistic method; his sensitive handling of diverse materials; his lifelong engagement with drawing and its expansion into three-dimensional space; his groundbreaking solo exhibitions and their critical reception in the United States and Europe; his complex play with the conventions of language; and his innovative artist's books, many of which are collaborations with poets."--BOOK JACKET. p.