Richard Tuttle: Interviews 1970–2022 Published by Walther König, Köln. Edited with text, preface and interview by Dieter Schwarz. Interviews by Michael Auping, Robert Ayers, Leopold Brant, Bill Brown, Susan Canning, Martin Coomer, Ashton Cooper, Sylvie Couderc, Guy Cross, Jean Daive, Adrian Dannati, Carol Diehl, Katy Donoghue, et al. Tuttle’s engaging interviews in a refreshingly straightforward package, with a design inspired by the postminmalist master Following the publication of Richard Tuttle’s (born 1941) A Fair Sampling: Collected Writings 1966–2019, this new volume presents the interviews conducted with the artist by various authors over a period of more than 50 years. These interviews were given on the occasion of Tuttle’s exhibitions and published in catalogs, newspapers and magazines. Directed towards a wider audience, Tuttle speaks about his life, his work, his friends, his dreams and his passions—an authentic introduction to the work of one of the great artists of his time. Though the discussions and revelations within make this work a core text in and of itself, Richard Tuttle: Interviews is an ideal companion to the collected writings of a postminimalist great.
Contributors include: Michael Auping, Katy Donoghue, Molly Donovan, Bob Holman, Dylan Kerr, Michael Kimmelman, Peter N. Miller, Robert Pincus-Witten, David Shapiro, Susan Sollins, James Tarmy, Mark Wilsher, Osman Can Yerebakan, Heidi Zuckerman.
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