Richard Tuttle is a renowned Multimedia Artist who has a net worth of $17 Million. Born in 1941, he is known for his postminimalist works such as "Red Canvas," "Paper Octagonals," and other small-scale pieces. He is also known for his use of silkscreen printing, as seen in his works "Shirts" from 1978 and "Pants" from 1979.
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💰 Net worth: $17 Million (2024)
About
Multimedia, postminimalist artist known for "Red Canvas," "Paper Octagonals," and other small-scale works. He also favored the silkscreen printing process, as evidenced by "Shirts" from 1978 and "Pants" from 1979.
Before Fame
He graduated from Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1963. He then studied for one semester at Cooper Union, after which he joined the U.S. Air Force for a short time. He was employed by the Betty Parsons Gallery.
Trivia
He received both the Aachen Art Prize and the Skowhegan Medal for Sculpture in 1998.
Family Life
His parents were residing in Rahway, New Jersey, when he was born, and they raised him in Roselle. He married poet Mei-mei Berssenbrugge.
Associated With
He found inspiration in the work of Jackson Pollock.