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Richard Serra, out-of-round X, 1999
Richard Serra’s current retrospective at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is called “Drawing”. Not “Drawings”.
Mostly associated with his famous steel sculptures, Serra wants to draw attention to the act of drawing; he uses graphite, ink,…
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We’ll miss his “Drawing”, but to get a really nice to chance to get up close and personal with Richard Serra’s new amazing site-specific large-scale steel sculpture, we New Yorkers can right now go to the Gagosian Gallery and see Junction / Cycle September 14 – November 26, 2011:
555 West 24th StreetNew York, NY 10011T. 212.741.1111 F. 212.741.9611<![CDATA[// <![CDATA[
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WHITEWALLWONDER: Richard Serra | San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
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