Collection: Richard Tuttle

Richard Tuttle (b. 1941, Rahway, New Jersey) works across drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, and book-making. His practice is defined by economy of means, provisional materials, and an attention to the relationship between object, wall, and viewer. Small in scale, precise in placement, and resistant to fixed category, his work has occupied a singular position in American art since the 1960s.

Tuttle has exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, Tate Modern, and major institutions across Europe and North America. His retrospective The Art of Richard Tuttle toured internationally from 2005.

This collection gathers exhibition catalogues, artist’s books, and printed matter relating to Tuttle’s practice — institutional documents and printed supports from across his exhibition history.