Richard Serra
26 Oct 2013 - 08 Feb 2014
© Richard Serra
Inside Out, 2013
Weatherproof steel
158 x 982 x 482 1/2 inches (401.3 x 2,494.3 x 1,225.6 cm)
Photo by Lorenz Kienzle
Inside Out, 2013
Weatherproof steel
158 x 982 x 482 1/2 inches (401.3 x 2,494.3 x 1,225.6 cm)
Photo by Lorenz Kienzle
RICHARD SERRA
New Sculpture
26 October 2013 – 8 February 2014
Gagosian is pleased to present new sculptures by Richard Serra at both Chelsea galleries.
At the West 24th Street gallery:
7 Plates, 6 Angles, 2013
Weatherproof steel
Intervals, 2013
Weatherproof steel
Grief and Reason (for Walter), 2013
Weatherproof steel
Counterweights, 2013
Weatherproof steel
At the West 21st Street gallery, a single work made of curved plates:
Inside Out, 2013
Weatherproof steel
Born in San Francisco in 1938, Richard Serra is one of the most significant artists of his generation. His work in sculpture and drawing has been celebrated with two retrospectives at the Museum of Modern Art twenty years apart: “Richard Serra/Sculpture” (1986) and “Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years” (2007). Major recent exhibitions include “Richard Serra: The Matter of Time,” Guggenheim Museum Bilbao (permanent exhibition, opened 2005); “Richard Serra: Promenade,” Monumenta, Grand Palais, Paris (2008); “Richard Serra Drawings: Work Comes Out of Work,” Kunsthaus Bregenz (2008); “Richard Serra Drawing: A Retrospective,” Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (2011, traveled to San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and Menil Collection, Houston, through 2012); “Brancusi-Serra,” Fondation Beyeler, Riehen/Basel, Switzerland (2011, traveled to Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, through 2012); and “Richard Serra: Drawings for the Courtauld,” Courtauld Gallery, London (through January 12, 2014).
New Sculpture
26 October 2013 – 8 February 2014
Gagosian is pleased to present new sculptures by Richard Serra at both Chelsea galleries.
At the West 24th Street gallery:
7 Plates, 6 Angles, 2013
Weatherproof steel
Intervals, 2013
Weatherproof steel
Grief and Reason (for Walter), 2013
Weatherproof steel
Counterweights, 2013
Weatherproof steel
At the West 21st Street gallery, a single work made of curved plates:
Inside Out, 2013
Weatherproof steel
Born in San Francisco in 1938, Richard Serra is one of the most significant artists of his generation. His work in sculpture and drawing has been celebrated with two retrospectives at the Museum of Modern Art twenty years apart: “Richard Serra/Sculpture” (1986) and “Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years” (2007). Major recent exhibitions include “Richard Serra: The Matter of Time,” Guggenheim Museum Bilbao (permanent exhibition, opened 2005); “Richard Serra: Promenade,” Monumenta, Grand Palais, Paris (2008); “Richard Serra Drawings: Work Comes Out of Work,” Kunsthaus Bregenz (2008); “Richard Serra Drawing: A Retrospective,” Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (2011, traveled to San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and Menil Collection, Houston, through 2012); “Brancusi-Serra,” Fondation Beyeler, Riehen/Basel, Switzerland (2011, traveled to Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, through 2012); and “Richard Serra: Drawings for the Courtauld,” Courtauld Gallery, London (through January 12, 2014).