Throughout his career, Richard Tuttle has deliberately sought to create works that command attention through quiet means and humble or fragile materials. Works such as this piece represents for him an “expression of elation for the potential for a new beginning, the possibility to rebuild and discover a harmony for existing in the world today.” We continue to admire his work and wish him a very Happy Birthday!
Photo Credit: Richard Tuttle, Walking on Air, 5, 2008, cotton with Rit dyes, grommets, thread, 1’ 10-1/2” x 10’ 2” ©Richard Tuttle, courtesy The Pace Gallery. Photo by Kerry Ryan McFate/ Courtesy The Pace Gallery
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