Richard Tuttle | |
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Born | |
Nationality | American |
Education | Trinity College |
Known for | Painting, Sculpture, Installation art |
Notable work | Paper Octagonals (1970) |
Movement | Postminimalism |
Spouse | Mei-mei Berssenbrugge |
Awards | Skowhegan Medal for Sculpture (1998), Aachen Art Prize (1998) |
Richard Dean Tuttle (born July 12, 1941) is an American postminimalist artist known for his small, casual, subtle, intimate works. His art makes use of scale and line. His works span a range of formats, from sculpture, painting, drawing, printmaking, and artist’s books to installation and furniture.[1][2] He lives and works in New York City, Abiquiú, New Mexico,[3] and Mount Desert, Maine.[4]