Episode #063: Richard Tuttle discusses his philosophical relationship to art and life in his New Mexico studio.
Richard Tuttle commonly refers to his art as drawing rather than sculpture, emphasizing the diminutive scale and idea-based nature of his work. He subverts the conventions of modernist sculptural practice by creating small, eccentrically playful objects in decidedly humble materials. Influences on his work include calligraphy, architecture, and poetry.
Learn more about Richard Tuttle: http://www.art21.org/artists/richard-tuttle
VIDEO | Producer: Wesley Miller and Nick Ravich. Interview: Susan Sollins. Camera & Sound: Bob Elfstrom and Ray Day. Editor: Jenny Chiurco. Artwork Courtesy: Richard Tuttle.
I LOVE U TUTTLE!!!!!
maeiraldi 5 months ago
I AM A PAINTED BLOCK, MAKE ME COOL
thecrazythingsido 1 year ago
i love the painted blocks at the start of the video
jhalfaro 2 years ago
The art of the 21st century is obtaining already an identity. Great artists for a great century. I believe that one day another Picasso or Michelangelo will come to the art scene.
rictit 2 years ago
ok.....
ratpat 2 years ago
oh tuttle
HenhousetheRed 2 years ago