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A Biography in Sculpture
THE TUCK LANGLAND COLLECTION: A BIOGRAPHY IN SCULPTURE The Midwest Museum of American Art in Elkhart, Indiana is current presenting The Tuck Langland Collection: A Biography in Sculpture. This exhibition includes Tuck’s sculptures, drawings, and photos of his public sculptures … Continue reading
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The More You Look, the More You See
People who have followed Tuck’s career for many decades recently got a new look into his thinking at the solo show, Surprise! Abstract Sculptures by Tuck Langland. The exhibition will continue at Fire Arts in downtown South Bend, Indiana until … Continue reading
Holocaust Remembrance Show at Midwest Museum
Tuck’s series of portrait sculptures, part of a proposed Holocaust Memorial, is part of the Holocaust Remembrance Show at the Midwest Museum of American Art in Elkhart, Indiana. Tuck conceived the memorial and created the sculptures after a moving visit … Continue reading
Tuck Langland Retrospective Exhibition
Tuck had a retrospective exhibition at Indiana University South Bend, including eighty sculptures plus twenty-two photos of his major public sculptures. The show was called Tuck Langland: From Art Student to Young Art Professor to Professional Sculptor. The exhibit began … Continue reading
Retrospective Show, June – July 2016
Are you ready to be surprised? This retrospective begins with sculptures Tuck made as a young art student, goes through his early years of teaching, and concludes with his professional years. There is a lot of abstract work as … Continue reading
Tuck Langland’s Venus Rising Accepted Into Grand Rapids Art Prize 2015
If you see this back (of Venus Rising) at the Art Prize event in Grand Rapids, Michigan in September, please vote for it! She will be displayed outside the DeVos Convention Center on the south side of the building, so … Continue reading