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Congrats to the next crop. Good luck!! Columbia College Chicago, MFA Thesis Exhibition : May 14 - June 12, 2009.  Glass Curtain Gallery, 1104 S. Wabash, Chicago, IL. Website for the

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Human Form, 2009 : Painting - Grease pencil on canvas : 100 x 69 inches (254 x 175.3 cm) Smiley, 2009 : Painting - Grease pencil on canvas : 68 x

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I had the pleasure of being a visiting artist at Univ of Massachusetts Amherst last week (thanks to Ryan for putting everything together).  The presentation went well and I really

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Luckily for all of those who are in Chicago, and not leaving town for a few days [sadly me], Richard Tuttle will be at The Art Institute of Chicago this

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All of the images are courtesy of the IMA’s great online database. Part 2: A selection from the “Loose Leaf Notebook Drawings” Some reference materials here at PBS’s art 21. TUTTLE:

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Two things. 1.  This dog is absolutely amazing. 2.  I have added new images to my website from the MCA exhibition and put larger files on the flickr page (as requested) so

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Can’t get Mr. Tuttle’s work out of my head lately.  I visited the Indianapolis Museum of Art (which is awesome btw) a couple of months ago and they had a

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I am pleased to announce the two person exhibition “Altered States” opening Friday, March 13 @ The Howard Yezerski Gallery in Boston.  THANKS! Jowhara AlSaud & Curtis Mann: Altered States  March 13

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I will be exhibiting with the Kusseneers Gallery along with the painter Stefan Annerel. Pier 40, Booth G-07 ! Stefan Annerel & Curtis Mann Curtis Mann,

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Group exhibition OPENing TODAY in Brooklyn @ the Klompching Gallery.  March 5th, 6-8pm. Opening Reception: Thursday, March 5th, 6pm — 8pm

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I will upload a video of the talk in the next week.

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Jonathan Melber has done a wonderful job articulating the idea of “Fair Use” in his defense of Shephard Fairey against the AP in his piece, “The AP Has No Case

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