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"I Don't Know: The Weave of Textile Language"


by Richard TUTTLE, sculpture, at TATE's Turbine Hall, Exhibition until 14 December
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"It's easy to see why Richard Tuttle's work has a tendency to ripe people - in particular people who insist on believing that sculpture, even if it no longer needs to be solid and substantial, should at least cling to material existence. From early on Tuttle seemed set on refusing such notions; his work came across as impromptu and elusive, a mirage of fragments, shadows and traces, portable, and hardly built to last"
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extract from a review by Anne WAGNER
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"It's easy to see why Richard Tuttle's work has a tendency to ripe people - in particular people who insist on believing that sculpture, even if it no longer needs to be solid and substantial, should at least cling to material existence. From early on Tuttle seemed set on refusing such notions; his work came across as impromptu and elusive, a mirage of fragments, shadows and traces, portable, and hardly built to last"
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extract from a review by Anne WAGNER
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