
Whiteness 7
1994
Richard Tuttle's *Whiteness 7* embodies his characteristic exploration of minimalist form and the interplay between object and space. The work invites contemplation of subtlety and absence, drawing the viewer into a quiet meditation on tone, texture, and the delicate threshold between material presence and void.
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Robert Ryman
American · b. 1930

Ryman dedicated his practice almost entirely to white monochromatic works that investigate the subtle interplay between paint, surface, and space, closely mirroring Tuttle's focus on tonal delicacy and material presence within a minimal visual field.

Fred Sandback
American · b. 1943

Sandback's postminimalist installations use slender yarn to define spatial thresholds and suggest form through near absence, sharing Tuttle's quiet meditation on the boundary between material presence and void at intimate scale.

Agnes Martin
American · b. 1912

Martin's understated works in neutral and white tones employ fine texture and repetitive mark making to invite contemplative stillness, reflecting the same monochromatic restraint and meditative mood found in Whiteness 7.
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