Residency and visiting artist files dates from 2002-2017 and contain documentation of Tuttle's residencies at the Fabric Workshop and Museum, the Getty Research Institute, and the Yale University Art Gallery, as well as numerous visiting artist engagements at universities and other institutions. While a Guest Scholar at the Getty, Tuttle's project, titled "Researching Research," led him to research on various subjects including aesthetics, child development, and Japan. His research articles, some of which are annotated, are filed here. Visiting artist files contain primarily logistical details, although a few drafts and one digital video recording of a lecture are also included.
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Collection Citation:
Richard Tuttle papers, circa 1935-2018. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.