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1. How it Might; Porcelain, underglaze, metal; 12 x 18
x 11 cm; 2021.
2. Bound; Porcelain, steel; 10.5 x 10.5 x 9.5
cm, 2019.
3. Passing Through; Graphite and charcoal on canvas;
100 x 80 cm; 2021.
4. One for Me, One for You (1); Beclometazone, conte pastel, ink on Langton paper; 76 x 56 cm; 2021.
5. One for Me, One for You (3); Beclometazone,
conte pastel, ink on Langton paper; 76 x 56 cm; 2021.
6. (Re) Passing Through (still from film); Film still from
film at .sarah-tutt.com/projectsandexhibitions/scoredevelopment; 2021.
7. PUSH (detail from performative
installation); porcelain and charcoal; 2019.
8. PUSH (detail from performative
installation); porcelain and charcoal; 2019.
9. Where We Meet (1g); Ink on paper; 43 x 60 cm; 2020.
Images 10-13
Where We Meet (1k); Ink on paper; 43 x 60 cm; 2020.
Standing with Time (front view); Graphite and tablecloth; 339 x 120
cm, 2019.
Photo:
Katharina Fitz
Standing with Time (side view); Graphite and tablecloth; 339 x 120
cm, 2019.
Photo:
Katharina Fitz
Statement
Sarah Tutt works within the field of expanded drawing, using
compliant materials such as graphite and clay, as well as performance and film.
She is particularly interested in the unruly
line - one that has its own trajectory, is derailed or affected.
Sarah’s practice is generative, and work
is revealed in the making. Drawn to the performative and choreographic nature
of process, her artistic enquiry focuses on how time, body and gesture play out
when artist and materials come together. Repetition is used as a method of
research in the form of multiples, series, gatherings, layers and iterations.
Where there is similarity, she is interested in difference and where there is
difference, she is interested in similarity.
Bio
Sarah Tutt has worked across drawing, writing and live performance for over thirty years. Her bachelor degree was in visual and performing arts and her drawing practice has grown out of this combined practice. In 2002 she moved to mainland Europe and lived there for more than a decade. Now working from a studio in Nottingham, she is studying for a MA Fine Art at NTU, UK. She is an Associate of Northwest Drawing Collective.
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