Richard Tuttle: Never Not an Artist
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Overview
An elegant iconoclast who never hesitates to take risks, experimental artist Richard Tuttle uses transitory materials such as plywood, tissue, wire, cloth -- even shadows -- to create entire worlds. Filmed in locations across the country, this video takes you into Tuttle's studio and life, covering his early years as an assistant at the Betty Parsons Gallery in New York to his major retrospective launched in San Francisco in 2005.
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