Posts Tagged: Richard Serra

Delineation v. Eating
If you didn’t see Richard Serra’s Delineator at MoMA, sorry: for the time being, you seem to have missed your chance. I caught the work back in the fall but, stopping in again the other day, was told it had

Delineation v. Eating
If you didn’t see Richard Serra’s Delineator at MoMA, sorry: for the time being, you seem to have missed your chance. I caught the work back in the fall but, stopping in again the other day, was told it had

Seriously Funny, Part Two: The Method In The Madness Is Sometimes Funny
But I get ahead of myself. If I’m discussing methodicalness, I really ought to take it one step at a time. I probably should have ended Part One, “I am intrigued, though, to begin to imagine a comedy that is

Seriously Funny, Part Two: The Method In The Madness Is Sometimes Funny
But I get ahead of myself. If I’m discussing methodicalness, I really ought to take it one step at a time. I probably should have ended Part One, “I am intrigued, though, to begin to imagine a comedy that is

Richard Serra In Public
Richard Serra is responsible for what is perhaps the most infamous public sculpture of modern times (possibly excepting some sundry effigies of deposed dictators.) The history and surrounding controversy of his Tilted Arc have been extensively documented and analyzed, and

Richard Serra In Public
Richard Serra is responsible for what is perhaps the most infamous public sculpture of modern times (possibly excepting some sundry effigies of deposed dictators.) The history and surrounding controversy of his Tilted Arc have been extensively documented and analyzed, and