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A studious view of Richard Serra’s recently premiered forged
steel sculpture and new drawings using his trademark paintstick
technique. ---------- “Enigmatic, arresting, audacious: Richard
Serra now and forever” — The Brooklyn Rail ---------- Richard
Serra’s hugely successful body of work consistently explores the
possibilities of form and matter. Serra’s steel sculptures are
held in major collections internationally, and his drawings assert
themselves as abstract victories. Through the use of black
paintstick—a combination of oil paint, wax, and pigment, which he
has used since 1971—Serra’s drawings convey a strong sense of
optical weight, acutely similar to the physical presence of his
sculptures. 2022, the artist’s largest single forged round to
date, investigates properties of weight and scale. While the
exhibition allowed viewers to encounter Serra’s immense forged
round and inky drawings in relation to their own space and bodies,
the catalogue is an opportunity for intimate engagement with
Serra’s works through stunning reproductions.
This publication focuses on the early work of Richard Serra, one of
the most influential artists working today. The works included in
this volume represent the beginning of the artist's innovative,
process-oriented experiments with non - traditional materials, such
as vulcanized rubber, neon, and lead, in addition to key early
examples of his work in steel and a selection of the artist's films
from this period. The interplay of gravity and material that was
introduced early in Serra's career set the stage for his ongoing
engagement with the spatial and temporal properties of sculpture.
This monograph aims to reconsider the groundbreaking practices and
ideas that so firmly situate Serra in the history of 20th-century
art. The publication includes a text by Hal Foster, in addition to
a selection of archival texts and photographs from the years 1966
to 1972.
<div>One of the most important sculptors of this century,
Richard Serra has been a spokesman on the nature and status of art
in our day. Best known for site-specific works in steel, Serra has
much to say about the relation of sculpture to place, whether
urban, natural, or architectural, and about the nature of art
itself, whether political, decorative, or personal. In interviews
with writers including Douglas and Davis Sylvester, he discusses
specific installations and offers insights into his approach to the
problem each presents. Interviews by Peter Eisenman and Alan
Colquhoun elicit Serra's thoughts on the relation of architecture
to contemporary sculpture, a primary component in his own work.
From essays like "Extended Notes from Sight Point Road" to Serra's
extended commentary on the <i>Tilted Arc</i> fiasco,
the pieces in this volume comprise a document of one artist's
engagement with the practical, philosophical, and political
problems of art.</div>
"The rhythm of the body moving through space has been the
motivating source of most of my work."-Richard Serra Drawn from
talks between celebrated artist Richard Serra and acclaimed art
historian Hal Foster held over a fifteen-year period, this volume
offers revelations into Serra's prolific six-decade career and the
ideas that have informed his working practice. Conversations about
Sculpture is both an intimate look at Serra's life and work, with
candid reflections on personal moments of discovery, and a
provocative examination of sculptural form from antiquity to today.
Serra and Foster explore such subjects as the artist's work in
steel mills as a young man; the impact of music, dance, and
architecture on his art; the importance of materiality and site
specificity to his aesthetic; the controversies and contradictions
his work has faced; and his belief in sculpture as experience. They
also discuss sources of inspiration-from Donatello and Brancusi to
Japanese gardens and Machu Picchu-revealing a history of sculpture
across time and culture through the eyes of one of the medium's
most brilliant figures. Introduced with an insightful preface by
Foster, this probing dialogue is beautifully illustrated with
duotone images that bring to life both Serra's work and his key
commitments.
Richard Serra's reputation as one of the great sculptors of our
time is well known, yet the role of sketches in his working
practice is not known. This suite of books will change that. Serra
keeps a large library of notebooks from throughout his career in
his studio, hundreds in total. Contained within them are delicate
sketches of his travels, of landscapes, architecture and of other
ideas, some of which the artist developed into mature sculptures
and drawings. Serra has personally selected five of these precious
notebooks, which are reproduced here in facsimile.
Vol. 1 Egypt, 1989, 44 pages, 25 x 33.5 cm
Clothbound hardcover
Vol. 2 Luxembourg Exchange, 1996, 48 pages, 38.2 x 27.8 cm
Clothbound hardcover
Vol. 3 Spiral Sections, 92 pages, 32 x 24 cm
Clothbound hardcover
Vol. 4 Ronchamp 1, 1991, stapled softcover
24 sheets, 31 x 21 cm
Vol. 5 Ronchamp 2, 1991, stapled softcover
16 sheets, 31 x 21 cm
Housed together in a cardboard box
Limited edition of 1000 with Arabic numbers and 50 epreuve
d'artiste
Signed and numbered on a label, glued into the lid of the box
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