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I thought I was going on a trip

Artist
Richard Tuttle
Date
1997
Publisher
Art Gallery of York University
Format
Artists' Books
Details
Softcover
Size
15.5 × 21 cm
Length
12 
Description

Richard Tuttle’s artist book is fascinated with America’s Southwest, it’s lore, it’s geography and the artists who inhabit the region. This book is particularly a homage to a woman, Loretta Yarlow who inspired him with numerous conversations. This book is printed on vellum with colour images that layer and mask each page.

  1. I thought I was going on a trip
 

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