About The Work
This tray-like work consists of paper and wood combined in a way that recalls landscape, while blurring boundaries between sculpture, printmaking and the book arts. The edition was constructed from a sheet of pigmented, handmade cast paper at Dieu Donne Papermill and embossed in sections at the Grenfell Press. It was then folded and glued into a wooden sculptural element built to the artist's specifications. Entertaining... is a work about surface, meant to sit horizontally on a tabletop. It's texture and color recall the earth, while the wooden element recalls architecture. It's clean lines and simple shape draw from Minimalism, while it's texture and scale are intimate.
Courtesy of Editions Fawbush
About Richard Tuttle
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Sculpture
Sugar pine with satin polyurethane finish, Maple plywood, letterpress on pigmented, embossed cotton paper
1.50 x 11.50 x 20.00 in
3.8 x 29.2 x 50.8 cm
This work is signed by the artist.
About The Work
This tray-like work consists of paper and wood combined in a way that recalls landscape, while blurring boundaries between sculpture, printmaking and the book arts. The edition was constructed from a sheet of pigmented, handmade cast paper at Dieu Donne Papermill and embossed in sections at the Grenfell Press. It was then folded and glued into a wooden sculptural element built to the artist's specifications. Entertaining... is a work about surface, meant to sit horizontally on a tabletop. It's texture and color recall the earth, while the wooden element recalls architecture. It's clean lines and simple shape draw from Minimalism, while it's texture and scale are intimate.
Courtesy of Editions Fawbush
About Richard Tuttle
From The Magazine
- Art 101: The 'Vitamin T' List: 113 Artists on the Cutting-Edge of Textile Art
- Art 101: DIY MFA: 8 Places in NYC to Learn About Art for Free (or Almost Free)
- News & Events: Collectors Susan and Michael Hort's Favorite Works from Frieze, NADA, and Beyond
- Interviews & Features: Richard Tuttle on Why He Finds Solace in the Spirituality of Art—Not Religion
- Interviews & Features: A Few Questions for Elizabeth Atterbury On Making 21st-Century Minimalism in the Wilds of Maine
Publisher: Editions Fawbush Fabricators: Dieu Donne, The Grenfell Press
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