Richard Tuttle

Richard Tuttle
Born (1941-07-12) July 12, 1941 (age 83)
NationalityAmerican
EducationTrinity College
Known forPainting, Sculpture, Installation art
Notable workPaper Octagonals (1970)
MovementPostminimalism
SpouseMei-mei Berssenbrugge
AwardsSkowhegan Medal for Sculpture (1998), Aachen Art Prize (1998)
Sheet from 5 Loose Leaf Notebook Drawings by Richard Tuttle, Honolulu Museum of Art

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]

  1. ^ Birmingham Museum of Art (2010). Birmingham Museum of Art : guide to the collection. [Birmingham, Ala]: Birmingham Museum of Art. p. 247. ISBN 978-1-904832-77-5.
  2. ^ "The Art of Richard Tuttle". Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago. Archived from the original on April 15, 2013. Retrieved July 26, 2012.
  3. ^ Richard Tuttle: Matter, September 21 - October 31, 2013 Marian Goodman Gallery, Paris.
  4. ^ Richard Tuttle: Looking for the Map, February 7 – March 15, 2014 Pace Gallery, New York.