Richard Serra American, 1938

Overview
One of the most significant artists of his generation, Richard Serra has produced work that investigates formal elements of space, form, weight, and spatial relations through sculpture, drawing, and printmaking.
Works
  • Richard Serra, Extension #2, 2004
    Extension #2, 2004
  • Richard Serra, Level III, 2008
    Level III, 2008
  • Richard Serra, Weight I, 2009
    Weight I, 2009
  • Richard Serra, Double Level I, 2009
    Double Level I, 2009
  • Richard Serra, Elevational Weight VI, 2016
    Elevational Weight VI, 2016
  • Richard Serra, Elevational Weight I, 2016
    Elevational Weight I, 2016
Biography

Preeminent sculptor Richard Serra is renowned for monumental site-specific artworks that alter viewers’ perceptions of space and proportion. He bends, curves, and stacks giant sheets of metal, then invites viewers to navigate the space around and within them. In addition to these feats of engineering, Serra has also created fierce black-and-white abstract drawings with oil stick on paper.

 

Over the course of his career, the artist’s sculptures have been installed in public spaces around the world—his Tilted Arc (1981) famously bisected New York’s Federal Plaza for nearly a decade—and he’s enjoyed solo exhibitions at such institutions as the Museum of Modern Art, the Stedelijk Museum, and the Museo Reina Sofía.