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Martha Tuttle's Geometric Abstraction at Luce Gallery, Turin

exhibition · 2026-04-27

Luce Gallery in Turin is hosting a solo exhibition by American artist Martha Tuttle (born 1989, Santa Fe). The show presents her multi-layered abstract works that merge earth and sky through geometric compositions and precarious balances. Tuttle hand-spins wool and dyes fabrics in colors inspired by Nevada's twilight sky, combining them with linen, marble, and glass stones on wooden frames. The resulting textiles evoke a suspended temporality and chromatic elegance. The exhibition runs at Luce Gallery in Turin, Italy.

Key facts

  • Martha Tuttle was born in 1989 in Santa Fe.
  • The exhibition is a solo show at Luce Gallery in Turin.
  • Tuttle uses hand-spun wool, linen, marble, and glass stones.
  • The fabrics are dyed by the artist in colors of the Nevada twilight sky.
  • Works are mounted on wooden frames.
  • The compositions are geometric and feature precarious balances.
  • The show explores the dialogue between earth and sky.
  • The aesthetic is described as essential and chromatically elegant.

Entities

Artists

  • Martha Tuttle

Institutions

  • Luce Gallery

Locations

  • Turin
  • Italy
  • Santa Fe

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