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Richard Tuttle — Section I, Extension E
Richard Tuttle

Section I, Extension E

2007

Richard Tuttle's 'Section I, Extension E' from 2007 is a mixed-media assemblage combining paper, acrylic, aluminum foil, hammered aluminum armature wire, graphite, hot glue, wood, and screws. The work demonstrates Tuttle's minimalist approach to sculpture and his exploration of humble materials elevated to fine art status. The construction reveals the artist's interest in process and material authenticity.

Medium
paper, acrylic, aluminum foil, hammered aluminum armature wire, graphite, hot glue, wood and screws

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Richard Tuttle, Section I, Extension E, 2007

Richard Tuttle's 'Section I, Extension E' from 2007 is a mixed-media assemblage combining paper, acrylic, aluminum foil, hammered aluminum armature wire, graphite, hot glue, wood, and screws. The work demonstrates Tuttle's minimalist approach to sculpture and his exploration of humble materials elevated to fine art status. The construction reveals the artist's interest in process and material authenticity.

Medium
paper, acrylic, aluminum foil, hammered aluminum armature wire, graphite, hot glue, wood and screws
Year
2007
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Geometric, Aluminum, American, Mixed Media, Experimental, Sculptural, Paper, Abstract, Minimalism, Contemporary

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