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Timothy Hutchings, 1974, is a visual artist living and working in New York City. He uses a diverse range of media, ranging from video to sculpture to drawing. Hutchings has exhibited work internationally, notably at P.S.1/MOMA and the New Museum in New York City, [[Western Bridge]] in Seattle, the Centro de Arte de Salamanca and Museo de Arte Contemporane in Spain, and the Borusan Cultural Center in Istanbul among many others. Notably, he has also constructed The World's Largest Wargame Table for [[Real Art Ways]] in Hartford, Connecticut.



'''Timothy Hutchings''' (born 1974) is an American visual artist living and working in [[New York City]]. He uses a diverse range of media, ranging from video to sculpture to drawing. Hutchings has exhibited work internationally, notably at P.S.1/[[MOMA]] and the [[New Museum]] in New York City, [[Western Bridge]] in [[Seattle]], the [[Centro de Arte de Salamanca]] and [[Museo de Arte Contemporane]] in [[Spain]], and the Borusan Cultural Center in [[Istanbul]]. He also constructed the World's Largest Wargame Table for [[Real Art Ways]] in [[Hartford, Connecticut]].


==Selected videography==
==Selected videography==
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* The Arsenal at Danzig, 2001
* The Arsenal at Danzig, 2001


==External links==
==References==

*[http://www.timothyhutchings.com The artists website]
*[http://www.i-20.com/artist.php?artist_id=10 The I-20 Gallery in New York City]

==Further References==

* Adamson, Glenn, "Timothy Hutchings", NYArts, April 1998
* Adamson, Glenn, "Timothy Hutchings", NYArts, April 1998
* Amidon, Catherine, "Timothy Hutchings; A Player's Game" catalogue, Real Art Ways, 2006
* Amidon, Catherine, "Timothy Hutchings; A Player's Game" catalogue, Real Art Ways, 2006
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* Wilson, Michael, "Timothy Hutchings", Artforum, October 2003
* Wilson, Michael, "Timothy Hutchings", Artforum, October 2003


==External links==
*[http://www.timothyhutchings.com The artist's website]
*[http://www.i-20.com/artist.php?artist_id=10 The I-20 Gallery in New York City]

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Latest revision as of 18:09, 1 May 2022

Timothy Hutchings (born 1974) is an American visual artist living and working in New York City. He uses a diverse range of media, ranging from video to sculpture to drawing. Hutchings has exhibited work internationally, notably at P.S.1/MOMA and the New Museum in New York City, Western Bridge in Seattle, the Centro de Arte de Salamanca and Museo de Arte Contemporane in Spain, and the Borusan Cultural Center in Istanbul. He also constructed the World's Largest Wargame Table for Real Art Ways in Hartford, Connecticut.

Selected videography[edit]

  • Player vs Player, 2004
  • A Lark in the Larkin, 2004
  • The Arsenal at Danzig, 2001

References[edit]

  • Adamson, Glenn, "Timothy Hutchings", NYArts, April 1998
  • Amidon, Catherine, "Timothy Hutchings; A Player's Game" catalogue, Real Art Ways, 2006
  • Beccaria, Marcella, "The Arsenal at Danzig and Other Views", ARCO, 2001
  • Fels, Sophie, "Timothy Hutchings", Artforum, December 2001
  • Wilson, Michael, "Timothy Hutchings", Artforum, October 2003

External links[edit]