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.