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Richard Tuttle: Reality & Illusion | Art21 "Exclusive"

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    Se fossi stato un artista migliore o qualcosa di simile li avrei davvero provato e riprovato molte anzi centinaia di volte
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    Fili differenti e situazioni differenti, che io non conoscevo troppo bene
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    Un sacco del mio lavoro consiste nel non essere capace di realizzare bene qualcosa
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    alla ricerca di collocarsi in un luogo dove
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    un apprezzamento dell' arte non fa parte necessariamente dell' apprezzamento dell' opera
Title:
Richard Tuttle: Reality & Illusion | Art21 "Exclusive"
Description:

Episode #056: Artist Richard Tuttle installs the work "Ten Kinds of Memory and Memory Itself" (1973) at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.

Richard Tuttle commonly refers to his art as drawing rather than sculpture, emphasizing the diminutive scale and idea-based nature of his work. He subverts the conventions of modernist sculptural practice by creating small, eccentrically playful objects in decidedly humble materials. Influences on his work include calligraphy, architecture, and poetry.

Learn more about Richard Tuttle: http://www.art21.org/artists/richard-tuttle

VIDEO | Producer: Wesley Miller and Nick Ravich. Interview: Susan Sollins. Camera & Sound: Sam Henriques and Merce Williams. Editor: Jenny Chiurco. Artwork Courtesy: Richard Tuttle. Special Thanks: The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.

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Video Language:
English
Team:
Art21
Project:
"Extended Play" series
Duration:
04:13

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