Tomio Koyama Gallery Kyobashi is pleased to present San, shi, go, an exhibition by Richard Tuttle. Now 83 years old, Tuttle is one of the most important contemporary artists of our time. He has built a career spanning some 60 years and continues to work with a radical spirit of inquiry.
This exhibition will be the artist’s fifth solo exhibition at our gallery and his first in seven years, featuring his latest works.
Richard Tuttle (1941-) currently lives and works in New York and New Mexico. His early representative works include Cloth piece, in which he cut up a canvas and displayed it on the wall as if he were dismantling a painting, and Wire piece, which is composed of wires, their shadows, and drawn lines. His free mode of artistic expression that transcends the genres of drawing, painting, and sculpture has constantly provided fresh stimuli to the art scene, exerting a considerable influence on the next generation.