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Richard Serra

Richard Serra

Known for DirectingBorn 1938-11-02Died 2024-03-26San Francisco, California, USA
Richard Serra (November 2, 1938 – March 26, 2024) was an American artist known for his large-scale abstract sculptures made for site-specific landscape, urban, and architectural settings, whose work has been primarily associated with Postminimalism. Described as "one of his era's greatest sculptors", Serra became notable for emphasizing the material qualities of his works and exploration of the relationship between the viewer, the work, and the site. Serra pursued English literature at the University of California, Berkeley, before shifting to visual art. He graduated with a B.A. in English Literature from the University of California, Santa Barbara, in 1961, where he met influential muralists Rico Lebrun and Howard Warshaw. Supporting himself by working in steel mills, Serra's early exposure to industrial materials influenced his artistic trajectory. He continued his education at Yale University, earning a B.A. in Art History and an M.F.A. in 1964. While in Paris on a Yale fellowship in 1964, he befriended composer Philip Glass and explored Constantin Brâncuși's studio, both of which had a strong influence on his work. His time in Europe also catalyzed his subsequent shift from painting to sculpture. From the mid-1960s onward, particularly after his move to New York City in 1966, Serra worked to radicalize and extend the definition of sculpture beginning with his early experiments with rubber, neon, and lead, to his large-scale steel works. His early works in New York, such as To Lift from 1967 and Thirty-Five Feet of Lead Rolled Up from 1968, reflected his fascination with industrial materials and the physical properties of his chosen mediums. His large-scale works, both in urban and natural landscapes, have reshaped public interactions with art and, at times, were also a source of controversy, such as that caused by his Tilted Arc in Manhattan in 1981. Serra was married to artist Nancy Graves between 1965 and 1970, and Clara Weyergraf between 1981 and his death in 2024. From 1968 to 1979 Serra made a collection of films and videos. Although he began working with sculpture and film at the same time, Serra recognized the different material capacities of each and did not extend sculptural problems into his films and videos. Serra collaborated with several artists including Joan Jonas, Nancy Holt, and Robert Fiore, on his films and videos. His first films, 'Hand Catching Lead' (1968), 'Hands Scraping' (1968) and 'Hand Tied' (1968) involve a series of actions: a hand tries to catch falling lead; pairs of hands move lead shavings; and bound hands untie themselves.Read more

Movies & web series

Steelmill/Stahlwerk10.0
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Steelmill/Stahlwerk

1979 · Movie

Prisoner's Dilemma10.0
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Prisoner's Dilemma

1974 · Movie

Television Delivers People
10.0
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Television Delivers People

1973 · Movie

Color Aid10.0
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Color Aid

1971 · Movie

Frame10.0
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Frame

1969 · Movie

Hands Tied10.0
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Hands Tied

1968 · Movie

Railroad Turnbridge8.0
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Railroad Turnbridge

1976 · Movie

Keep Busy8.0
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Keep Busy

1975 · Movie

How Much Does Your Building Weigh, Mr Foster?7.6
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How Much Does Your Building Weigh, Mr Foster?

2010 · Movie

Hand Catching Lead8.0
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Hand Catching Lead

1968 · Movie

Hands Scraping8.0
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Hands Scraping

1968 · Movie

Cremaster 36.6
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Cremaster 3

2002 · Movie

Here Is Always Somewhere Else6.0
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Here Is Always Somewhere Else

2007 · Movie

Kulturplatz6.0
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Kulturplatz

2004 · Series

The Making of Amarillo Ramp5.0
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The Making of Amarillo Ramp

2013 · Movie

On The Wings of Brancusi
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On The Wings of Brancusi

2018 · Movie

Richard Serra: Man of Steel
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Richard Serra: Man of Steel

2008 · Movie

A Film Portrait of Richard Serra
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A Film Portrait of Richard Serra

2007 · Movie

The MoMA Retrospective: Charlie Rose Interview
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The MoMA Retrospective: Charlie Rose Interview

2007 · Movie

Home Movies 1971-81
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Home Movies 1971-81

1985 · Movie

Masters of Modern Sculpture Part III: The New World
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Masters of Modern Sculpture Part III: The New World

1978 · Movie

Boomerang
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Boomerang

1974 · Movie

Match-Match Their Courage
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Match-Match Their Courage

1974 · Movie

Surprise Attack
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Surprise Attack

1973 · Movie

China Girl
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China Girl

1972 · Movie

Paul Revere
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Paul Revere

1971 · Movie

Anxious Automation
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Anxious Automation

1971 · Movie

Veil
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Veil

1971 · Movie

Tina Turning
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Tina Turning

1969 · Movie

Hand Lead Fulcrum
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Hand Lead Fulcrum

1968 · Movie