Richard Tuttle, manifesto.
"My exhibition ... is structured by its five "villages," which are composed of a scultpure and two sets of drawings (usually). Each village is directed toward a specific drawing issue, and each examines its issue first in terms of the canon, second in a way that expands the canon, thi...
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Other title: | Manifesto. Richard Tuttle, It's a room for 3 people. |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York, NY :
Drawing Center,
[2004?]
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Series: | Drawing papers ;
49. |
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Summary: | "My exhibition ... is structured by its five "villages," which are composed of a scultpure and two sets of drawings (usually). Each village is directed toward a specific drawing issue, and each examines its issue first in terms of the canon, second in a way that expands the canon, third in a way that breaks the canon, and fourth in a way that shows how what was not capable of being drawn is now able to be drawn. 1-3 are done through the village's parts; 4 is done through the village's whole."--Page 2 of cover. |
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Item Description: | Portfolio includes 6 booklets: one with artist interview and five with illustrations, and one folded sheet of illustrations. "Published on the occasion of the exhibition Richard Tuttle, It's a room for 3 people, curated by Catherine de Zegher, the Drawing Center, November 6, 2004-March 5, 2005." Includes an April 2004 interview with Richard Tuttle by Catherine de Zegher. |
Physical Description: | 1 portfolio : color illustrations ; 28 cm. |
ISBN: | 0942324226 9780942324228 |