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Richard Tuttle: Perceived Obstacles - Hardcover

Tuttle, Richard; Von Erich, Franz

 
9783883754413: Richard Tuttle: Perceived Obstacles

Synopsis

Over three feet wide, Perceived Obstacles presents Richard Tuttle's series of drawings and assemblages at actual size, as they were hung in the gallery. This artist's book radically re-proposes the format of the book as a kind of exhibition--the time taken to literally turn the page being equivalent to the time taken to move from piece to piece in the show--and is printed so exquisitely that Tuttle's sensuous combinations leap off the page in high definition.

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About the Author

"Richard Tuttle is among the most important figures of the postminimalist generation of artists that emerged in the 1960s, along with people like Eva Hesse, Bruce Nauman, and Richard Serra. His works have been exhibited throughout the world at major public institutions, and he is in the permanent collection of museums like the Whitney Museum of American Art, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, the National Gallery of Art, and many more. He divides his time between New York and Abiquiiu, New Mexico."

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