Thursday, December 02, 2004
Richard Tuttle showed a piece at the Whitney Museum of Art in the 70's which he described as some paint at the end of a coffee stirrer, placed on a 40 foot wall.
Here's a nice quote from one of his collectors: "The work is very challenging. You can't just look at it and understand it. You focus on slight details, and then you go into the street and looking at cracks in the sidewalk becomes beautiful. His work taught me how to look at art and things around me."
Here's a nice quote from one of his collectors: "The work is very challenging. You can't just look at it and understand it. You focus on slight details, and then you go into the street and looking at cracks in the sidewalk becomes beautiful. His work taught me how to look at art and things around me."
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