Broadcast live from The Royal College of Art, London, 17 October 2014
Richard Tuttle, live from The Royal College of Art, London
Richard Tuttle (on show at Whitechapel Gallery & Tate Modern between 14 October – 14 December 2014) is one of the most significant artists working today. Since the mid-1960s, he has created an extraordinarily varied body of work that eludes historical or stylistic categorization. Tuttle’s work exists in the space between painting, sculpture, poetry, assemblage, and drawing. He draws beauty out of humble materials, reflecting the fragility of the world in his poetic works. Without a specific reference point, his investigations of line, volume, color, texture, shape, and form are imbued with a sense of spirituality and informed by a deep intellectual curiosity.