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Richard Tuttle “San, Shi, Go”

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2025/4/4 Fri. ~ 2025/5/17 Sat.

©Richard Tuttle
©Richard Tuttle

Now 83 years old, Tuttle is one of the most important contemporary artists of our time. He has built a career spanning some 60 years and continues to work with a radical spirit of inquiry. As the artist himself says, “It is the invisible that is most interesting.”*1 Tuttle’s works are a fusion of philosophy, materials, colors, language, and spirituality that persistently confronts the nature of the world and the self. The new works in this exhibition are three-dimensional works that articulate various thought processes about numbers, concepts, and colors, and the invisible, all of which Tuttle has an abiding interest in, expressed through a lighthearted, rich worldview using everyday materials such as wood, paper, cloth, wire, plastic, and styrofoam. Tuttle continues to probe and question various issues through his work. This exhibition promises us the pleasure of spending time in the company of his work, and of vicariously experiencing the discovery of everything unexpected and interesting in each and every moment of this world. We hope you will join us in this experience of Richard Tuttle’s new worldview.

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Dates

2025/4/4 Fri.~2025/5/17 Sat.

11:00~19:00

Closed

Sundays, Mondays and public holidays

Organizer

Tomio Koyama Gallery Kyobashi

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