Richard Tuttle and Unconventional Supports Explored in Group Show
A fresh exhibition examining the use of unconventional materials in art is currently underway, showcasing the works of Richard Tuttle at two separate museums. Jill Baroff is prominently featured in the display. An event coinciding with this exhibition is also being held at Middlesbrough Railway Station. Additionally, a recently published monograph delves into Tuttle’s printmaking techniques, emphasizing his whimsical style and connection to organic abstraction. Other notable artists included in the exhibition are Gilbert and George, Jesper Jest, and Sarah McEneaney, with various works presented at Lehmann Maupin, Perry Rubenstein, the Drawing Centre, and Gallery Schlesinger.
Key facts
- Group show explores contemporary history of unconventional supports.
- Features Richard Tuttle at two museums.
- Includes Jill Baroff (pictured).
- Show at Middlesbrough Railway Station.
- New monograph surveys Tuttle's prints.
- Monograph shows Tuttle's quixotic approach and natural abstraction.
- Gilbert and George at Lehmann Maupin and Sonnabend.
- Jesper Jest at Perry Rubenstein.
- Richard Tuttle at the Drawing Centre.
- Sarah McEneaney at Gallery Schlesinger.
Entities
Artists
- Richard Tuttle
- Jill Baroff
- Gilbert and George
- Jesper Jest
- Sarah McEneaney
Institutions
- Lehmann Maupin
- Sonnabend
- Perry Rubenstein
- Drawing Centre
- Gallery Schlesinger
- Middlesbrough Railway Station
- artcritical
Locations
- Middlesbrough
- United Kingdom