Richard Tuttle: Separation, Modern Art

Radical sculptor Richard Tuttle returns to London after Tate Modern success with an exciting new series of work at Modern Art

Richard Tuttle, Untitled (They Came, Number 5), 2015, Courtesy of the artist, Pace Gallery, New York, and Stuart Shave/Modern Art, London
Last year was a stellar time for American sculptor Richard Tuttle, with an enormous Whitechapel Gallery retrospective and the socking great Richard Tuttle Tate Modern Turbine Hall commission which filled the Southbank museum with swathes of brightly coloured fabric. Now Tuttle returns to Modern Art for his third exhibition at the central London gallery, with a series of new work made following the rousing success of 2014. 
Richard Tuttle 2015 exhibitions
With three solo shows going on at the same time around the world, it's clear that Richard Tuttle is in demand. Over in the Pulitzer Arts Foundation in Missouri, the Richard Tuttle Wire Pieces unpack the multi-layered sculptural experience, while the Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia examines Tuttle's new textile work from summer kimonos to hand-sewn yukatas. Finally at the Kunstmuseum Winterthur, Switzerland, Tuttle's drawing gets the spotlight. With such an eclectic mix on display, it's hard to predict what these new works have in store for London, but judging by the spirited Richard Tuttle sculpture we know and love, this contemporary art exhibition will not be one to miss. 
Private view: Thursday 4th June, 6-8pm



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What Richard Tuttle: Separation, Modern Art
Where Modern Art, 4-8 Helmet Row, London, EC1V 3QJ | MAP
Nearest tube Old Street (underground)
When 05 Jun 15 – 27 Jun 15, Tuesday-Saturday 11am-6pm
Price £Free
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