Walking hurriedly through the galleries at SFMOMA, leading me on a tour of his life's drawings, Richard Serra suddenly stops in front of Pacific Judson Murphy, a giant, horizontal work that envelops ...
The rusty steel in Richard Serra’s towering sculptures undoubtedly contains melted-down steam engines, ocean liners, and other scrap perpetually recycled since the days of Blake’s “dark Satanic mills.
Artist Richard Serra is famous for his gigantic steel sculptures. What he is less known for are his drawings, now the subject of a fascinating exhibition at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
"Richard Serra Drawing: A Retrospective," Apr. 13-Aug. 28, 2011, turns the Metropolitan Museum of Art into a living, breathing space for contemporary art, for the first time. It's a momentous event, ...
Organized by the Menil Collection, “Richard Serra Drawing: A Retrospective” is the first-ever critical overview of the artist’s drawings, as well as the first major one-person exhibition organized ...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, with its new exhibit "Richard Serra: Drawings," is nominally showcasing another side to the artist who is primarily known for his large-scale steel sculptures. But ...
Houston is the last stop on an American tour for the exhibit “Richard Serra Drawing: A Retrospective.” Organized by The Menil Collection, the show is the first-ever overview of the artist’s abstract ...
Tilted Arc, a 12-foot-high, curving, inclined wall of rusting steel by famed American sculptor Richard Serra, awaits removal, March 11, 1989. [Photo: AP Photo/Mario Cabrera, File] His death was ...
Richard Serra, who died on Tuesday, age 85, was the greatest sculptor of his generation and one of the greatest in the history of American art. Born in 1938 and the recipient of an MFA in 1964 from ...
Leave your reading glasses at home, said Maika Pollack in The New York Observer. Unlike typical drawing exhibitions, the Met’s “illuminating encounter” with the “Mick Jagger of American sculpture” is ...
The world’s biggest art fair doesn’t just exist behind closed doors. Each June, Basel’s squares, gardens and tunnels brim with unexpected public art. By Farah Nayeri The 80-year-old artist, unlike his ...
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