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Richard Tuttle's Cloth Etchings Series at artcritical

publication · 2026-05-01

Between 2002 and 2005, artist Richard Tuttle produced a notable collection of 16 etchings titled Cloth. Each of these prints, measuring 16 by 16 inches, employs various techniques including aquatint and drypoint, on Hahnemuhle 300 gsm paper. The works are grouped into sets of four, numbered from Label #1 to #16. This impressive series is protected under copyright by both Tuttle and Brooke Alexander Inc. in New York. The collection received attention from artcritical, a prominent art publication, in a feature published on January 23, 2015.

Key facts

  • Richard Tuttle created Cloth, a series of 16 etchings from 2002 to 2005.
  • Techniques include aquatint, spit bite, sugar lift, soft-ground etching, drypoint, and fabric collé.
  • Printed in colors on Hahnemuhle 300 gsm paper.
  • Each sheet is 16 x 16 inches.
  • Conceived in groups of four, each with subtitle Label #1–16.
  • Copyright held by Richard Tuttle and Brooke Alexander Inc., New York.
  • Posted on artcritical on January 23, 2015.

Entities

Artists

  • Richard Tuttle

Institutions

  • Brooke Alexander Inc.
  • artcritical

Locations

  • New York
  • United States

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