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Richard Tuttle

    12. júl 1941

    Richard Dean Tuttle je americký postminimalistický umelec známy svojimi malými, subtílnymi a intímnymi dielami, ktoré majstrovsky využívajú meradlo a líniu. Jeho práce na papieri sú považované za kľúčové diela amerického umenia a aj napriek počiatočným kontroverziám je dnes jeho umenie súčasťou zbierok popredných múzeí. Tuttle je často označovaný za „umelca umelcov“, ktorého inovatívny prístup ovplyvnil celú generáciu súčasných tvorcov, čo dokazuje jeho trvalý vplyv na umeleckú scénu.

    Richard Tuttle: Warm Brown, 1-67 and Mesa Pieces
    Richard Tuttle. Interviews 1970-2022
    Paul Klee: 1939
    • 2024

      Richard Tuttle. Interviews 1970-2022

      • 336 stránok
      • 12 hodin čítania

      The book features a series of interviews with Richard Tuttle spanning over 50 years, providing a deep insight into the artist's life, work, and creative passions. Conducted during various exhibitions, these conversations reveal Tuttle's thoughts on art, his influences, and personal anecdotes, making it a vital companion to his "Collected Writings." The interviews, published in various formats, aim to engage a broader audience and offer an authentic introduction to Tuttle's artistic journey and significance in contemporary art.

      Richard Tuttle. Interviews 1970-2022
    • 2021

      Paul Klee: 1939

      • 144 stránok
      • 6 hodin čítania

      In a tumultuous year marked by personal and global challenges, Paul Klee produced some of his most innovative art before his death in 1940. This book explores his inventive works from 1939, showcasing a variety of media that create visually striking and tactile surfaces. Klee's drawings serve as meditative reflections on life's complexities, with titles revealing his inner struggles. Art historian Dawn Ades contextualizes these pieces within their historical significance, while artist Richard Tuttle responds creatively, highlighting Klee's lasting influence on post-war artists.

      Paul Klee: 1939