Richard Tuttle (*1941 in Rahway, New Jersey) has worked in close collaboration with the Kunsthaus Zug as the “in-house artist” for almost twenty years. Through fragile, mostly small, subtle paintings as well as sculptural objects and three-dimensional installations, he continues to explore special features of the museum’s architecture or selected works from its collection. Tuttle poses questions about endurance and continuity, rhythm and repetition in the various cultures of contemporary global society. An elaborately designed artist’s book, with eighteen cards loosely bound by square knots and round grommets, the publication reflects not only the artist’s affinity for the Asian concept of time as a cycle and the eternal return of the same, but also demonstrates the currency and reliability of traditional bookbinding through the radical renewal of art. Besides the regular edition, seventy-two copies with a hand-painted slipcase and special design are available exclusively from the Kunsthaus Zug, numbered and signed.
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Richard Tuttle (*1941 in Rahway, New Jersey) has worked in close collaboration with the Kunsthaus Zug as the "in-house artist" for almost twenty years. Through fragile, mostly small, subtle paintings as well as sculptural objects and three-dimensional installations, he continues to explore special features of the museum's architecture or selected works from its collection. Tuttle poses questions about endurance and continuity, rhythm and repetition in the various cultures of contemporary global society. An elaborately designed artist's book, with eighteen cards loosely bound by square knots and round grommets, the publication reflects not only the artist's affinity for the Asian concept of time as a cycle and the eternal return of the same, but also demonstrates the currency and reliability of traditional bookbinding through the radical renewal of art.
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Seller: Midtown Scholar Bookstore, Harrisburg, PA, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condition: Very Good. HARDCOVER Very Good - Crisp, clean, unread book with some shelfwear/edgewear, may have a remainder mark - NICE Standard-sized. Seller Inventory # M3775734082Z2
Seller: Antiquariat "Der Büchergärtner", St. Ingbert, Germany
21 x 15 cm. Nicht paginiert. Gestalteter Pappeinband mit Fadenhalterung im Schuber. 30 Abb. guter Zustand. Seller Inventory # 26737
Seller: SKULIMA Wiss. Versandbuchhandlung, Westhofen, Germany
Condition: Wie Neu. Zustandsbeschreibung: leicht berieben. Hrsg. vom Kunsthaus Zug. Konzept: Richard Tuttle, Marco Obrist und Monika Sommerhalder. Redaktion: Marco Obrist. Texte von Matthias Haldemann und Marco Obrist. Gestaltung von Monika Sommerhalder und Richard Tuttle. Übersetzungen von Julia Thorson. Als aufwendig gestaltetes Künstlerbuch - mit 18 Karten, lose mittels eines Weberknotens durch kreisrunde Ösen gebunden - reflektiert die Publikation nicht nur die Affinität des Künstlers zur asiatischen Auffassung von Zeit als Zyklus und ewiger Wiederkehr des Gleichen, sondern demonstriert auch die Aktualität und Beständigkeit traditioneller Buchmacherei durch die radikale Erneuerung der Kunst. [36] Seiten mit 30 Abb., gebunden in Schuber (Hatje Cantz 2012). Früher EUR 138,00. Gewicht: 313 g - Gebunden/Gebundene Ausgabe. Seller Inventory # 849137
Seller: Antiquariat UEBUE, Zürich, Switzerland
Hardcover. Condition: Sehr gut. 1. Auflage. B : 36 Pages, 30 Ills. Hardcover, in folder 14 x 24 cm - An elaborately designed artist s book, with eighteen cards loosely bound by square knots and round grommets, the publication reflects not only the artist s affinity for the Asian concept of time as a cycle and the eternal return of the same, but also demonstrates the currency and reliability of traditional bookbinding through the radical renewal of art. Seller Inventory # ABE-1691664358686
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Seller: Antiquariat UEBUE, Zürich, Switzerland
Hardcover. Condition: Sehr gut. Limitierte Ausgabe. B : 18 x 25 cm, 36 Pages/Seiten, 30 Illsustrations, in folder special edition of seventy-two copies with a hand-painted slipcase and special design, numbered (No. 24/72) and signed by Tuttle - An elaborately designed artist s book, with eighteen cards loosely bound by square knots and round grommets, the publication reflects not only the artist s affinity for the Asian concept of time as a cycle and the eternal return of the same, but also demonstrates the currency and reliability of traditional bookbinding through the radical renewal of art. Signatur des Illustrators. Seller Inventory # ABE-1691671593682
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