Richard Serra
Posted on August 21 2016
Richard Serra │By (author) Hal Foster , Edited by Gordon Hughes
Richard Serra is considered by many to be the most important sculptor of the postwar period. The essays in this volume cover the complete span of Serra's work to date -- from his first experiments with materials and processes through his early films and site works to his current series of "torqued ellipses." There is a special emphasis on those moments when Serra extended aesthetic convention and/or challenged political authority, as in the famous struggle with the General Services Administration over the site-specific piece Tilted Arc.October Files October Files is a new series of inexpensive paperback books. Each book will address a body of work by an artist of the postwar period who has altered our understanding of art in significant ways and prompted a critical literature that is sophisticated and sustained. Each book will trace not only the development of an important oeuvre but also the construction of the critical discourse inspired by it. The series editors are Hal Foster, Benjamin H. D. Buchloh, Annette Michelson, Yve-Alain Bois, and Rosalind Krauss.
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Product details
- Paperback | 218 pages
- 152.4 x 228.6 x 10.16mm | 362.87g
- 01 Nov 2000
- MIT Press Ltd
- MIT Press
- Cambridge, Mass., United States
- English
- New.
- 46 b&w illus.
- 0262561301
- 9780262561303
- 575,206
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