Richard Tuttle Interview: Artists Are Like Clouds

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  • An emotional interview with the award winning post minimalist Richard Tuttle, known for his subtle, intimate works: "Artists they're from nature, they come out of nature, they're like the clouds that just happen."
    Being an artist is not like a disease, and it's not something, which can be cured via psychoanalysis either. Artists are a part of nature, like clouds that just happen, Tuttle explains. For Richard Tuttle personally art has always been his life, something he could not live without. Tuttle also explains that art is a human invention, a system which produces freedom, and which is necessary for keeping society healthy.
    The interview is as subtle and intimate as Tuttles work -- the artist invites us in for a glimpse of his childhood pain. Most artists have terrible childhoods, and would die without art, Tuttle says. He was brought up by three women, his aunt and grandmother helped his mother, who wasn't able to take care of him on her own. His father didn't understand him. Most artists grown up without the understanding of their families, Tuttle says: "They try to make you like they are."
    Tuttle also tells us how he learned never to trust teachers, and to always trust his own beliefs first of all. Most of us are conditioned by our surroundings as we grow up, the wisdom of society stamps out the inner life, as we learn how to operate in the world. But the artist's job is to explore the invisible world of nature and emotions.
    Richard Dean Tuttle (b. 1941) is an American post minimalist artist who's works span a range of media, from sculpture, painting, drawing, printmaking, and artist's books to installation and furniture. Tuttle is often referred to as an "artist's artist" and, as such, his work has been influential to a generation of contemporary artists such as Kiki Smith, Jim Hodges, David Hammons, Michael Oman-Reagan, Tom Friedman, and Jessica Stockholder. He was a very close friend of minimalist painter Agnes Martin until her death in 2004.
    Richard Tuttle was interviewed by Marc-Christoph Wagner at Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen
    Editing by Kamilla Bruus
    Produced by Marc-Christoph Wagner
    Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2014
    Supported by Nordea-fonden
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  • @JaneGriffo
    @JaneGriffo 2 роки тому +28

    " art is a system to produce freedom"... so beautifully said ... " that is why we invented art"...

  • @MarionWebber
    @MarionWebber 3 роки тому +9

    Art is an accounting of the visible world, and equally an accounting of the invisible world! Love that phrase!

  • @MelodyInTheChaos
    @MelodyInTheChaos 2 роки тому +13

    He was my favorite person I ever met. I never got star struck with the movie stars or musicians I met when I worked at the met museum but I was with Richard Tuttle.

  • @ROBYN_ONEIL
    @ROBYN_ONEIL 9 років тому +92

    This was really really good. Sometimes I listen to other artists talk and it's pretty clear we have our own language. I'm thankful for that.

    • @JJ66888
      @JJ66888 5 років тому +4

      Whatever

  • @EnvoyeeSpeciale-ey9bx
    @EnvoyeeSpeciale-ey9bx 2 роки тому +4

    Cet homme est touchant.
    Il est devenu artiste pour exister.
    Il est juste dans tout çe qu'il dit.
    L'amour d'une mère est le point de départ.
    Quand il est défaillant, cela fait de l'enfant un créatif.
    Mas cela mérite un long commentaire, ce qui n'est pas l'endroit

  • @liljakruczynski
    @liljakruczynski 6 років тому +22

    I love this guys wisdom and i'm so thankful he is sharing his personal moments.

  • @amandavanheerden7980
    @amandavanheerden7980 Рік тому +1

    We create from the wound at the core - that's why art touches people the way it does. Art also saves us from self destruction - it is a form of self preservation.

  • @rr7firefly
    @rr7firefly 6 років тому +6

    Considering how difficult a childhood Tuttle had, his work does not largely dwell much on obvious narratives or figurative elements. He is concerned with formalist issues, an artist who knows the language of art for the sake of art, yet does not preclude his work having a whimsical nature. I have much enjoyed his large exhibitions, one in particular at the SF Museum of Modern Art.

  • @paulaswaydangrebel4126
    @paulaswaydangrebel4126 2 роки тому +1

    Wonderful interview! Thank you.

  • @doppiorizzonte
    @doppiorizzonte 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you Richard ! ❤️

  • @J0hnC0ltrane
    @J0hnC0ltrane 3 місяці тому

    Second time to watch this video and still blown away by his expressions. Should be shown in schools for any discipline. Thank you Louisiana Channel.

  • @giaj4450
    @giaj4450 3 роки тому +2

    Wow. Favorite UA-cam segment so far. What a brilliant mind.

  • @corlisscrabtree3647
    @corlisscrabtree3647 2 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @lauramarkovic5307
    @lauramarkovic5307 Рік тому

    I love this Interview.

  • @virst
    @virst 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this! Really special insight that resonated with me. A real human. Namaste.

  • @lebohangmofokeng4480
    @lebohangmofokeng4480 4 роки тому +3

    as a 16 year old artist i totally relate to this accept losing a mother. FINALLY someone gets it

  • @michaeldion8376
    @michaeldion8376 9 років тому +40

    I think not so much contradiction as it is the willingness to view things from both sides, thinking out loud, most Artists are the opposite of "Know it Alls" we do not know everything but are always trying to learn more and to expose our ideas and thoughts out in the open allowing them to be examined

    • @Demention94
      @Demention94 6 років тому +2

      michael dion I've always tried to explain this dualism to others.

    • @anikad.6739
      @anikad.6739 6 років тому +1

      Well said. And perhaps..to be expanded upon, because ..we know how valueable, the right words are, at the right time.. and because we have felt like we speak a different language-- to hear someone else speak your language always feels warmly familiar .

  • @susannecromwell3461
    @susannecromwell3461 Рік тому

    Great!

  • @REDANDBLEU
    @REDANDBLEU 4 роки тому +1

    Inspiring

  • @ShakilaTaranumMaan
    @ShakilaTaranumMaan 3 роки тому +1

    Lucky to have three mothers who loved him...

  • @glistenhorns
    @glistenhorns 9 років тому +18

    i didn't get him at first but then i did
    and that is that

    • @sharonpeters2262
      @sharonpeters2262 8 років тому +1

      Yeah me too! IMO it takes awhile to get all dialed in. he speaks the language fresh & casts his own shadow.
      *>¢|8•D

    • @martinhasson4942
      @martinhasson4942 3 роки тому

      B🤖U🤖L🤖L🤖S🤖H🤖I🤖T

  • @vatchesolakian6361
    @vatchesolakian6361 Рік тому +3

    Imagine if this guy didn't succeed ..he'd look twice the age ..maybe on skid row ..maybe dead . It's so important to nurture artists .. you're not buying art ..you're creating a life

  • @Demention94
    @Demention94 6 років тому +1

    Highly relatable

  • @upacksawallop2300
    @upacksawallop2300 6 років тому

    i came back for more

  • @JaneGriffo
    @JaneGriffo 2 роки тому +2

    Artists are mostly revolutionaries... they bring new visions to the world breaking old paradigms of "seeing" the world...

  • @hughiedavies6069
    @hughiedavies6069 9 місяців тому

    I would never have guessed that this artists work was about the things he discussed, interesting, I related to his description of the artist.

  • @Rayxnyc
    @Rayxnyc 3 роки тому +2

    Artists are completely in their own universe. It’s better try not to understand them. Just appreciate them.

    • @Rayxnyc
      @Rayxnyc 3 роки тому +1

      Great info and interesting interview

  • @tootstomhartsky7745
    @tootstomhartsky7745 4 роки тому +1

    ❤️❤️😊👏🏻👏🏻

  • @DJSTOEK
    @DJSTOEK 5 років тому +1

    💘

  • @plasmainheartache
    @plasmainheartache 9 років тому

    yes

  • @robertspies4695
    @robertspies4695 6 років тому +4

    The distinction between feelings and emotions escaped me. Anybody?

    • @anikad.6739
      @anikad.6739 6 років тому

      Robert Spies i have thought, about this too and i don't have an answer, for you, yet. Once i do, i will write about it on, designwithgoodvibes.com. i write to make sense of things. May be my site, could help.

    • @yokyu2lea
      @yokyu2lea 6 років тому +6

      I think feelings are very personal, the way you feel. Emotions are more abstract and external...it might be or not related to your inner feelings, and something can reveal an emotion and cause you to feel something not inner related or driven.

    • @tequila_tibbs7938
      @tequila_tibbs7938 4 роки тому +3

      an emotion is a visceral experience. a feeling is a intellectual reaction

    • @georginahnjambi2000
      @georginahnjambi2000 3 роки тому +1

      emotions are fleeting while feelings arent. we could chose to manipulate our emotions but feelings run too deep for that.

    • @CamilaK0
      @CamilaK0 3 роки тому

      I don´t know what´s HIS definition, but the one I know goes like this: emotions are anger, sadness, happiness, etc. There is only one feeling and that is love. Maybe he referred to feelings as something more ethereal or more difficult to define than emotions

  • @rachelnbrien
    @rachelnbrien 9 років тому

    Yes.

    • @rachelnbrien
      @rachelnbrien 9 років тому +2

      But I don't think art is 'genius' or confined to that, I feel like it's more existential/an essence

    • @JadenJahci
      @JadenJahci 8 років тому

      +rac_n Well,...that depends,... on what art is to you,...which you said, its more existential/an essence,..ok,,..
      but now if that essence manifests an original style ,
      through original thought discovered,...and presents it forth for you and i to marvel/ wince at,..then
      in fact that is by many considered a form of Genius.
      Im sure Science was in "Essence" an essence to Einstein,... but,....as he diligently pursued it,..he in turn generated
      original thought,..Original Theories, Original equations,...and "bottled" it,... Hence,
      that is considered, and is infact very much a form of "Genius".
      So I ask you ...What is your Essence?...or,..better yet,..."Whats In Your Essence?"
      Sincerely,
      Capitol One

    • @rachelnbrien
      @rachelnbrien 8 років тому

      Idk what I was saying - but what I probably meant was that I value art probably highest out of all the human definitions of 'genius' and for this reason elevate it beyond that definition

  • @sunthimble
    @sunthimble 9 років тому +1

    powerful

  • @amandachristinecox3035
    @amandachristinecox3035 9 років тому +1

    beautiful

  • @johncastle8254
    @johncastle8254 Рік тому +2

    Most artists did not have a terrible childhood .

  • @buzz4ward
    @buzz4ward 4 роки тому +3

    The camera work is SO annoying. Can we see one image without a blurr?

  • @lifeessence6568
    @lifeessence6568 3 роки тому

    Could someone please tell me the song name?

    • @martinhasson4942
      @martinhasson4942 3 роки тому

      That says it all!👈
      " We gotta get outta this place"
      🤔 by The Animals

  • @figgettit
    @figgettit Рік тому

    what he says reminds me of the Wallace line

  • @maryshemza2332
    @maryshemza2332 3 роки тому +3

    Somebody who really knows what he is talking about.

  • @billtinquery251
    @billtinquery251 6 років тому +6

    The majority of his work always seemed to be reliant on your acknowledgement of “ Richard Tuttle is a good artist”. Other than the early unstretched irregular shaped canvases which I think are brilliant, the work rarely makes a case for itself. The perfect example being the 3 inch length of rope nailed to the wall.

  • @leif1075
    @leif1075 Рік тому

    What did he mean visually speaking he was at genius level?? Evenjf not being cocky..I wonder what he meant..

  • @martinhasson4942
    @martinhasson4942 3 роки тому +3

    " Artists are like clouds"
    THEY PISS ON YOU ☔

    • @AL_THOMAS_777
      @AL_THOMAS_777 2 роки тому

      "Wer einst den Blitz zu zünden hat muß lange Wolke sein" (F. Nietzsche)

  • @craigathonian5755
    @craigathonian5755 5 років тому +2

    Love the artist..... HATE THE FREAKING MUSIC !!! Could only get halfway through.... got tired of turning the volume up & down !

  • @everl0l
    @everl0l 9 років тому +3

    nice little talk. i liked it.
    the coming-from-nature-like-clouds part is bullshit tho. he talked about family background himself. moreover there are plenty of people who are artists by conscious choice, not by incident.

  • @innertubevideo
    @innertubevideo 8 років тому +12

    I think that his work has always been very intellectual and not really emotional. It seems that one would not have to rationalize so much and explain so much. The art should speak for itself. If too personal, as his work often is, it will not resonate with others. Yes it is good to be yourself but one also needs to be among others.

    • @sharonpeters2262
      @sharonpeters2262 8 років тому +1

      What was refreshing to me was his being himself beside the things he created. Not everybody is free enuff to appreciate that I imagine. I shall enjoy finding out more abt him.
      (~8|D

    • @neoseyes
      @neoseyes 8 років тому +1

      +Paul Tschinkel I agree With you 100%

    • @jenniekiessling2507
      @jenniekiessling2507 8 років тому +10

      That art should speak for itself - or "stand on its own" is a Renaissance theory that some people adhere to and others do not. We all share a universal. If one sits with Tuttle's work or with other work that is conceptual - they will find that they do connect with the ultimate meaning. Gratification is not immediate. It is about engaging in an inner dialogue.

    • @epictetus9221
      @epictetus9221 7 років тому +2

      Exactly. It takes time. Also, I think there is a difference between a work of art being "about" emotions, like Tuttle proposes, and being "emotional". Especially in representative art.

    • @epictetus9221
      @epictetus9221 7 років тому +1

      Jan Martin Ulvåg thoughts are thoughts. emotions are emotions. the two are intimately linked, but obviously not synonymous.

  • @innertubevideo
    @innertubevideo 8 років тому +1

    Granted.

  • @cyrundas6448
    @cyrundas6448 9 років тому +1

    I feel like he was contradicting himself a lil bit....

    • @rachelnbrien
      @rachelnbrien 9 років тому +1

      Creativity is fraught with contradiction

    • @dizzydays
      @dizzydays 9 років тому

      what do You mean exactly?

    • @rachelnbrien
      @rachelnbrien 9 років тому +5

      idk man, it seems pretty like straightforward - most areas of creativity and art (expression whatever) is not like an intelligence of logic/straightforward/clarity - it's hard to explain it in language. It's a different level of understanding. so an artist, will naturally deal with contradictions. This is hard to explain, and I'm probably not making sense either and also contradicting myself. Just I think if there was no contradiction in art or an artist, it would be dishonest. I think deep humanity is full of contradictions.

    • @dizzydays
      @dizzydays 9 років тому +2

      yes, sure i see what u mean, that was a question for patrick hand

    • @Ocinematique
      @Ocinematique 8 років тому +1

      First of all he said that... Having 3 mothers that gave him love (as he said) is a terrible childhood? I mean, get real… (and many other bizarre stuff) and please please, do not defend artists just cause they are artists, be true to yourself! Be intelligent and learn to analyze people's mind, words and ideology!
      It's not because you are an artist you can say whatever you want to… so do not defend artists for it! do not say "oh man, it's an artist's language!" get real!
      Pasolini, kieffer, viola, Godard always say real things… I mean, real and full!
      So, let's not misunderstand the point here… saying that it is a different level of understanding! Please!

  • @martinhasson4942
    @martinhasson4942 3 роки тому +1

    We're all in ....
    LOCKDONIA 👈🤔

  • @paulmactavish3355
    @paulmactavish3355 Рік тому

    NEW CYE DUCHAMP DEKONNING LEVEL S,LAYERS MOVE ING CLOUDS ART CHANGES AIR FORCE WATTER ⏰

  • @reddnacpil8934
    @reddnacpil8934 7 років тому +14

    i always fell like these kind of artists don't really know how the fck they became famous and sht. i feel like they had to invent an excuse for themselves to believe in.

    • @anikad.6739
      @anikad.6739 6 років тому

      Redd Nacpil - that is actually it. I am not sure, if, the same rings true, in this scenario, but i definately felt the same. I had to reason with myself, to do, the things i like doing. When it came to the practical side, i just did it but it doesnt bring the same connection.

    • @txicocamotl
      @txicocamotl 5 років тому +2

      I guess they are actually not concerned at all with "being famous" (at least, the way you seem to be).

    • @georginahnjambi2000
      @georginahnjambi2000 3 роки тому

      hahaha but we never really do believe them. They're just stories we make up for you guys.

    • @michaelmalmomalmo9948
      @michaelmalmomalmo9948 3 роки тому

      Aka bullshit artist!

    • @matttheman9740
      @matttheman9740 3 роки тому

      @@anikad.6739 just know before you all judge, a life as an artist is a lonely life, which means a quiet life. Silence allows one to think constantly, about anything and everything. It's not just artists, anything you excel at involves thinking first several things, why you're doing it, why you have to do it, and then how to do it. Most people who are great at something has this self discipline, it's what made them great. So I promise you, it may sound like nonsense to you all but just listen and you'll understand.

  • @ChrisCoombes
    @ChrisCoombes 3 роки тому +1

    2:28

  • @alexpapasi61
    @alexpapasi61 4 роки тому +3

    no, childhood trauma is not what makes someone an artist. go to a therapist and get over this stupid idea

    • @georginahnjambi2000
      @georginahnjambi2000 3 роки тому

      i am so over the idea that issues we faced earlier in life are the back bone of what we do as artists.

    • @georginahnjambi2000
      @georginahnjambi2000 3 роки тому

      art is a journey with yourself.

  • @MeMyself-hz2zt
    @MeMyself-hz2zt Рік тому +1

    I am so damn tired of one person speaking for everyone. I do it. But damn, wtf? I've said my people but damn! W T F?

  • @meldixon
    @meldixon 9 років тому +6

    Wow... all artists have unhappy/traumatic childhoods? Sweeping statement 101! This video makes me feel uncomfortable, not in a useful or tangible way... as human beings we are all misunderstood... the way that Richard speaks of this comes across as miserable and lacks relatability.

    • @kadenspruce4763
      @kadenspruce4763 8 років тому +18

      Mel Dixon
      He said "most," which isn't far from the truth.
      You got all worked up over nothing.

  • @tomwheeler5861
    @tomwheeler5861 6 років тому +1

    art that uses totally the wrong side of the brain!

  • @RichardCorral
    @RichardCorral 8 років тому +37

    self proclaimed visual genius... Cringe worthy moment

  • @Homunculas
    @Homunculas 7 років тому +2

    Bloody usurper!

  • @michaelscottboston
    @michaelscottboston 6 років тому +3

    "artist"...

    • @anikad.6739
      @anikad.6739 6 років тому

      Michael Scott not a huge cheerleader of those quotations.

    • @maramib188
      @maramib188 6 років тому +3

      anika everyone's idea of art is different, he wasn't opening a conversation, he was stating his opinion, some people view art as a stylized depiction of reality with a bit of emotion in the piece, other people view art as a bunch of nonsensical lines and scribbles, don't tell other people what you are not a fan of unless you're asked, otherwise you seem very annoying

    • @anikad.6739
      @anikad.6739 6 років тому

      Maram Ib
      So what is the difference between you stating what you think while telling another they cannot do the same? I am not taking your opinion away, from you, but in the same sentence you have stated your opinion, while saying one can not speak theirs, unless asked. I can say I am not a fan of quations, when it comes to the word, artisit, but I did not commemt on the person himself, thus making it personal. Cheers!

    • @maramib188
      @maramib188 6 років тому +1

      anika i wasn't stating an opinion, you yourself know (i hope) that he isn't going to change his opinion because you wrote a 1 line sentence, so why bother? You obviously were waiting for him to reply so you could start a comment war, luckily he didn't fall for a troll.

    • @anikad.6739
      @anikad.6739 6 років тому

      Maram Ib
      If troll is someone with a picture and an indentity, then that adds another meaning to it. Nothing angry about my opinion, nor does it push for change. But okay lol.
      Cheers!

  • @nicksum29
    @nicksum29 9 років тому +1

    Disliking objectivism, and yet embracing Aristotle? Odd

    • @epictetus9221
      @epictetus9221 7 років тому +2

      You snatched the Aristotle reference out of context

    • @martinhasson4942
      @martinhasson4942 3 роки тому

      Never mind Aristotle
      LESS IS NOT MORE!👈

  • @KpxUrz5745
    @KpxUrz5745 Рік тому

    What we see here is "all talk, no art". Incidentally, I cannot agree with anything he said. I just wish he would go sign up for Drawing 101, for example.

    • @iridesnw
      @iridesnw Рік тому

      Just cause you don’t understand doesn’t make the art bad. It’s just not your language

    • @KpxUrz5745
      @KpxUrz5745 Рік тому

      @@iridesnw The problem with that is that I do understand. I've been in art longer than most of these guys have been alive. I spent 30 years visiting all the Soho and uptown galleries, and knew countless artists. I have stuff in museums and important collections, so I do know about art. But I must draw the line between good art and bad art. I know exactly what so-called artists like Richard Tuttle are doing. I feel bad for their collectors but I cannot solve all the world's problems.

  • @sachapola9775
    @sachapola9775 4 роки тому +1

    Genius at tugging himself off. Pathetic artist with a talent for self aggrandizement

  • @neoseyes
    @neoseyes 6 місяців тому

    blah blah blah

  • @chewingstring
    @chewingstring 6 років тому +2

    Utter generalization nonsense. Historians as gatekeepers? That’s rich from a white male. This reeks of white privileged and contemporary narrow mindedness. But he knows what Goya was thinking. Right.