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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Garner Tullis

Role
  
Artist


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Born
  
1939
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Awards
  
Fulbright Scholarship (1964)Fulbright Extension and Travel GrantRalph T. King Award for outstanding contributions to printmaking

Parents
  
Chaille Handy, Richard Barcley Tullis

Grandparents
  
Jam Handy, Ester Izelah Tullis, Helen Handy, Lauren Barclay Tullis

Known for
  
Printmaking, Sculpture, Painting

People also search for
  
Richard Barcley Tullis, Jam Handy, Ester Izelah Tullis, Lauren Barclay Tullis, Helen Handy

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Garner Handy Tullis (born Cincinnati, Ohio, 1939) is an American born artist residing in Pietrarubbia, Italy, since the September 11 attacks in 2001.

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Biography

Garner Tullis was born the son of the industrialist and civic leader Richard Barclay Tullis (1913–1999) and his wife, the painter Chaillé Handy, daughter of Henry Jamison Handy. Both endowed the Chaillé H. and Richard B. Tullis Principal Viola Chair of the Cleveland Orchestra, currently occupied by Robert Vernon. Garner Tullis has two siblings, Sarah ("Sallie") and Barclay.

Tullis attended Principia College, and afterwards studied at the University of Pennsylvania (B.A. 1963; B.F.A. 1964), where he was taught by the architect Louis Kahn; the sculptor Jacques Lipchitz; and such legendary figures of the New York school as Emilio Vedova, Robert Motherwell, Barnett Newman, David Smith and Mark Rothko. Awarded an extended grant to Italy by the Fulbright Program, he was able to travel throughout Europe before he studied at Stanford University under a Carnegie Fellowship (M.A. 1967). In 1972, he founded the International Institute of Experimental Printmaking, where he worked together with such notable artists as Richard Diebenkorn, Sam Francis, Helen Frankenthaler, Robert Mangold, Kenneth Noland, Dorothea Rockburne, Robert Ryman, Sean Scully, and William G. Tucker, as well as hundreds of other painters and sculptors, including many younger figures.

Tullis taught at Bennington College, California State University, Stanislaus, University of California, Berkeley and Davis, as well as at Harvard University. Amongst others, his works belong to the collections of the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Tullis has three sons and one daughter. His son Richard (b. 1962) also became a printmaker.

Literature

  • David Carrier: Garner Tullis and the Art of Collaboration; New York, NY, USA, 1998. ISBN 0-9630990-1-9
  • References

    Garner Tullis Wikipedia