Richard Tuttle

(American, born 1941)

Richard Tuttle is an influential contemporary American artist. Working across media and disciplines, his works are characterized by their thoughtful subtlety. Tuttle’s compositions are formed through the carefully considered relationships between form, color, and material, generating a universe of intimate connections bridging the gaps between art, life, and thought. “If you’re going to be a visual artist, then there has to be something in the work that accounts for the possibility of the invisible, the opposite of the visual experience,” he has said. “A painting or a sculpture really exists somewhere between itself, what it is, and what it is not—you know, the very thing. And how the artist engineers or manages that is the question.” His aesthetic direction is often discussed within the context of Post-Minimalism, and his contributions to the contemporary art sphere are extensive. Tuttle has been celebrated by countless exhibitions and institutions, including his inclusion in numerous Venice Biennale, documenta, and Whitney Biennial exhibitions, and a major retrospective at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Born in Rahway, NJ on July 12, 1941, Tuttle lives and works throughout the United States.

Richard Tuttle Artworks

Richard Tuttle (982 results)
Half II, 1993

Richard Tuttle

Half II, 1993

Galerie Christian Lethert

Contact Gallery

Temporary, 2014

Richard Tuttle

Temporary, 2014

Galerie Christian Lethert

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Type, 2003

Richard Tuttle

Type, 2003

Crown Point Press

38,000 USD

Up, to 7, 2000

Richard Tuttle

Up, to 7, 2000

Crown Point Press

20,000 USD

Purple, 2001

Richard Tuttle

Purple, 2001

Crown Point Press

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For John Altoon, 2011

Richard Tuttle

For John Altoon, 2011

Upsilon Gallery

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