Vandals are quickly apprehended after defacing a Richard Serra sculpture in Qatar, Elon Musk becomes the world's richest person, and other news. In the early 1980s, the sculptor Richard Serra endured an extremely frustrating, public controversy over one of his works. Sculptor Richard Serra in front of his new installation (Getty Images). Richard Serra is an American artist and sculptor involved in a Process Art Movement, here's a look through his most iconic sculptures.
Умер известный американский скульптор Ричард Серра
Американский скульптор Ричард Серра умер 26 марта в своем доме в Нью-Йорке в возрасте 85 лет. Contemporary American artist Richard Serra, known for his massive yet minimalist steel sculptures, died Tuesday at age 85, US media reported. Characterized as a quintessential Renaissance man, solemn sculptor Richard Serra has celebrated sixty steadfast years of international success. Американский скульптор Ричард Серра умер в возрасте 85 лет от пневмонии. Американский скульптор Ричард Серра умер в возрасте 85 лет от пневмонии, сообщает газета The New York Times со ссылкой на его адвоката Джона Силбермана.
В возрасте 85 лет ушел из жизни знаменитый скульптор Ричард Серра
Richard Serra, uncompromising American abstract sculptor, dies aged 85. Characterized as a quintessential Renaissance man, solemn sculptor Richard Serra has celebrated sixty steadfast years of international success. После месяцев плодотворного труда и подготовок, 7-ого мая скульптор Ричард Серра (Richard Serra) наконец представил свой проект «Прогулка». Скульптор ушел из жизни из-за пневмонии в своем доме в Саффолке, штат Нью-Йорк. Ричард Серра родился в 1938 году в Сан-Франциско. Richard Serra, a renowned American artist and sculptor known for his large-scale outdoor artworks, passed away at 85 at his home in Long Island, New York.
Умер легендарный скульптор Ричард Серра
Катарина Фрич, «Петух» На набережной в Katara Cultural Village установлена узнаваемая скульптура «Сила природы II» авторства итальянского скульптора и актера Лоренцо Куинна в виде женщины матери-природы, раскручивающей планету. Здесь же в студии Katara Art Studios часто проходят выставки и мастер-классы приглашенных и местных художников. Одну из скульптур работы Лоренцо Куинна можно увидеть в итальянской Падуе: статуя святого Антония Падуанского выполнена по заказу Ватикана и освящена Папой Римским. Лоренцо Куинн, «Сила природы II» В университетском городке Education city главная достопримечательность — мечеть Education City Mosque, спроектированная бюро Mangera Yvars Architects: ее фасад покрыт рельефными стихами из Корана, созданными иракским архитектором и каллиграфом Таха аль-Хити. Перед медицинским исследовательским центром «Сидра» установлена композиция «Удивительное путешествие» Дэмиена Хёрста: сразу 14 монументальных бронзовых скульптур изображают стадии развития эмбриона.
Trained in painting at Yale University, Serra transitioned to sculpting in the 1960s, influenced by his travels in Europe. Recognized as the "poet of iron," Serra gained global acclaim for his large-scale steel structures, particularly associated with the minimalist movement. Famed American artist and sculptor Richard Serra, known for turning curving walls of rusting steel and other malleable materials into large-scale pieces of outdoor artwork that are now dotted across the world, died Tuesday at his home in Long Island, New York. He was 85. His death was confirmed Tuesday night by his lawyer, John Silberman, whose firm is based in New York.
За свою карьеру скульптор провел десятки выставок в галереях и музеях США и за рубежом. Его работы установлены в девяти городах Германии. Она состоит из четырех высоких стоящих стальных плит, охватывающих километр пустыни, окруженной низкими гипсовыми обрывами. Ранее умер 91-летний актер Рон Харпер, снявшийся в «Планете обезьян» и сериалах 70-х.
Скандальная скульптура Ричарда Серры может вернуться навсегда в Париже Читайте дальше Леди Гагу заподозрили в помолвке Город Париж может повторно установить высокую стальную скульптуру покойного американского художника Ричарда Серры после его смерти в прошлом месяце. Публикация от narcyb Всего через два года после открытия « Клара-Клара» была куплена городом и перенесена в меньший парк в 13-м округе Парижа, что вызвало критику со стороны общественности, которая испортила ее граффити и потребовала ее убрать.
Умер легендарный скульптор Ричард Серра
Инсталляция «Прогулка» от Richard Serra Инсталляция «Прогулка» от Richard Serra Впервые увидев серию этих монументов, и не поймешь, для чего они были воздвигнуты. Надписей на них никаких нет, рисунков и рельефностей — тоже. Всего их было возведено пять. Имеет ли эта цифра какое-то значение или нет — нам не известно. Каждая из пяти частей составляет 14 метров в высоту, 4 — в ширину и 13 см в толщину.
The sculpture, called "Tilted Arc," generated swift backlash from people who work there and a fierce demand that it should be removed. In 2005, eight major works by Serra were installed permanently at the Guggenheim Museum in Spain. Carmen Jimenez, the exhibition organizer, said Serra was "beyond doubt the most important living sculptor. He started drawing at a young age and was inspired by the time he spent at a shipyard where his father worked as a pipefitter. Before his turn to sculpting, Serra worked in steel foundries to help finance his education at the Berkeley and Santa Barbara campuses of the University of California.
Serra, who was one of the pioneers of the Minimalist movements of the 1960s, transformed the boundaries of sculpture, using unorthodox materials to spark dialogues regarding space and movement. He recently passed away at age 85, in his Orient, New York home from complications with pneumonia.
Его работы, созданные из металла и промышленных материалов, вызывали мистический эффект и искажали пространство. Первая персональная выставка Серры состоялась в 1966 году в Риме, и с тех пор его работы были представлены во многих ведущих музеях мира. Скончавшийся скульптор был известен своими бескомпромиссностью и спорным характером.
Death of Richard Serra, the artist who turned sculpture into architecture
В 1960—1970-е годы Серра увлекся кино и пробовал себя в роли постановщика фильмов. Тогда же начал делать первые масштабные композиции из стали, а в 1981 году создал одну из самых известных своих работ — «Опрокинутая дуга». В 2005 году появилась его композиция «Материя времени» по заказу музея Гуггенхайма в Бильбао. Источник: The New York Times.
Музей Гуггенхайма Ричард Серра. Восток-Запад Запад-Восток. Катар Ричард Серра изучал английскую литературу в Калифорнийском университете в Санта-Барбаре, а работал — на сталелитейных заводах, где и «пристрастился» к металлическим формам. Затем он закончил Йельский университет, а с 1966 года стал сотрудничать с галеристом Лео Кастелли. Ричард Серра Фото: Оливер Марк Также Серра — соавтор знаменитого видео «Телевидение поставляет людей», в котором он разоблачает то, как коммерческое ТВ делает нас рабами: «На коммерческих каналах зритель платит за привилегию быть проданным.
По информации газеты, причиной его смерти стала пневмония. Источник фото: Фото редакции Ричард Серра всегда славился своим уникальным творчеством и необычным видением скульптуры. Его произведения вызывали многочисленные дискуссии и споры, но всегда оставались в центре внимания как критиков, так и обычных ценителей искусства. Это уже не первая потеря в мире искусства за последнее время.
В Париже он глубоко погрузился в творчество Бранкусси, и это влияние стало решающим в его движении к скульптуре, в то время как по другую сторону Пиренеев Эдуардо Чиллида, но прежде всего Хорхе Отейза, уже были вовлечены в подобные размышления о пространстве. Его отказ от живописи также скрывал в действительности предположение о поражении. Когда он впервые увидел "Лас Менинас" Веласкеса, он сдался: "Я думал, что нет никакой возможности даже приблизиться ко всему этому: зритель по отношению к пространству, художник, включенный в картину, мастерство, с которым он мог перейти от абстракции к фигуре или собаке. Сезанн не остановил меня, [Виллем] Де Кунинг и [Джексон] Поллок не остановили меня, но Веласкес казался гораздо более серьезной вещью, с которой можно справиться", - рассказывал он журналу The New Yorker в 2002 г. От первых он отличался своим пристрастием к тяжелым материалам. С последним в 1968 году он разделил легендарную выставку в галерее Лео Кастелли, которая принесла ему известность на сцене благодаря его фильмам и работе, в которой он бросал расплавленный свинец на стену. После этого раннего знакомства с практиками и материалами его любовь к стали вскоре укрепилась: "Его скульптуры можно найти в музеях и городах по всему миру, от открытого парка Гленстоун под Вашингтоном до вокзала Ливерпуль-стрит в Лондоне. В таких странах, как Германия и Голландия, он пользовался особым почитанием". Несмотря на славу, преследовавшую его на протяжении десятилетий, этот список оказался бессистемным. Город Нью-Йорк после восьми лет борьбы в судах, в течение которых против него было собрано 13 000 подписей, в итоге снес его скульптуру "Наклонная дуга" 1981 , установленную в нижнем Манхэттене. Хотя ничто не превзошло, по крайней мере в Испании, скандал с исчезновением в 1992-2005 годах со склада в Мадриде "Параллельной Герники-Бенгаси" 1986 , принадлежавшей музею Рейна София, который сегодня выставляет ее в своей постоянной коллекции в версии 2007 года. Это была одна из самых странных нераскрытых историй испанского искусства при демократии, вдохновившая писателя Хуана Тальона на написание книги "Obra maestra".
Richard Serra
After studying English Literature at the University of California at Berkeley, Serra decided to pursue a career in the arts and enrolled in the University of California at Santa Barbara, followed by a study at Yale University. It was there, under the guidance of renowned abstract painter Josef Albers , that Serra developed a superior knowledge of the art world. In order to support himself during his studies, Serra worked in steel mills, without realizing that this experience would be the driving force of his later success as a sculptor. In 1964, Serra went to Paris for a year to explore his creativity. Robert Morris, one of the leading figures in the movement, invited Serra to participate in a group exhibition at the Castelli Warehouse, giving him the chance to work with artists such as Donald Judd and Dan Flavin. Serra, however, did not feel connected to the basic ideas of the Minimalists.
How can it stun while coming as no surprise? Serra is the straight-line consummator of Minimalism, the aesthetic revolution that, in the nineteen-sixties, redefined what sculpture is and what it does. Rather than offer objects for contemplation—as Bernini or Rodin or even expansive modernists such as Giacometti and David Smith did—minimalist artists induce acute self-consciousness, making us aware of where we are in a given space and how our sensations alter as we move. Minimalism ratified in art a mid-century shift to the sprawling new world of superhighways, airports, corporate plazas, malls, and big-chambered contemporary museums. Boxes by Donald Judd, tiled metal plates on the floor by Carl Andre, and fluorescent fixtures by Dan Flavin irradiate rather than occupy space. The inside-out aesthetic spread to many arts, notably music and dance, and remains a tacit lingua franca of curated exhibitions to this day. He was born in San Francisco in 1938, to a Spanish-American father and a mother who had Russian-Jewish immigrant parents. With the truculent personality of some physically strong, emotionally hypersensitive people, he swaggered into action by ladling molten lead into junctions of gallery walls and floors. It was a way of moving beyond the finished objects of the first-generation minimalists by making things—ragged lengths of lead, pulled out into rooms—whose subject was the making of them. Did the cool effects secrete hot rage? Those were, and remain, terrific as more than representations of the real—they are realities, raising the stakes of minimalist confrontation. Almost by the by, they are elegant, too. Earthworks, as they were termed, were an overshoot, functioning as art mainly by way of documentation or dedicated tourism. Serra kept his evolution to gigantism primarily in town and in art parks, where it could relate to existing structures and tended landscapes. The works, rather than complementing their settings, oppose them, with right-angled forms in nature and sinuous ones against angular architecture. Pieces by Serra command public spaces in cities from Berlin to Pittsburgh.
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Frolicking among the sand dunes in his own backyard, he had little exposure to fine arts early in life. He spent time with his working-class immigrant father, a pipe-fitter at a local Marine Shipyard. Serra recalls one of his first memories on-base witnessing an oil tanker launch, where he became instantly spellbound by his sizable surroundings. This adventure ultimately boosted his self-confidence enough to begin drawing, experimenting with his fierce imagination. Interaction of Color by Josef Albers , published in 1963, Yale University Press California similarly served as home-base throughout his early training in the late 1950s. Serra pursued an English degree from UC Berkeley before transferring to its Santa Barbara campus, where he graduated in 1961. His interest in art particularly heightened while attending Santa Barbara, given his studies under famous sculptors Howard Warshaw and Rico Lebrun. Subsequently, he obtained his M. At Yale, Serra also took great inspiration from his teachers, mainly the world-renowned abstract painter Josef Albers. Meanwhile, he also worked tiresomely in steel mills to support himself during his entire educational tenure. Please check your inbox to activate your subscription Thank you! His future wife Nancy Graves had introduced him to composer Phil Glass, who spent time with conductor Nadia Boulanger. He soon discovered an even worthier source of influence. Surrounded by new media, the artist awakened creatively in Paris, learning firsthand how elegantly a sculpture can dictate physical space.
NYT: умер американский скульптор Ричард Серра
26 марта в своем доме в Ориенте, Нью-Йорк, на 86-м году жизни умер Ричард Серра, который «хотел стать художником, а стал одним из величайших скульпторов современности». Richard Serra is an American artist and sculptor involved in a Process Art Movement, here's a look through his most iconic sculptures. David Zwirner is pleased to present new work by American artist Richard Serra at the gallery’s 537 West 20th Street location in New York.
Art Commission approves Richard Serra sculpture for Parkway, redesign ahead for Holocaust Memorial
I would dislike him if I could build a case from the visible evidence equal in strength to my itch to dislike him. But beauty kicks in. Again, shift your viewpoint. There is a Beethoven-like majesty to the way the forms track, bend, concentrate, and release the space that they share with you. Clear your mind. How can anything so preposterous feel matter-of-fact? How can it stun while coming as no surprise? Serra is the straight-line consummator of Minimalism, the aesthetic revolution that, in the nineteen-sixties, redefined what sculpture is and what it does. Rather than offer objects for contemplation—as Bernini or Rodin or even expansive modernists such as Giacometti and David Smith did—minimalist artists induce acute self-consciousness, making us aware of where we are in a given space and how our sensations alter as we move. Minimalism ratified in art a mid-century shift to the sprawling new world of superhighways, airports, corporate plazas, malls, and big-chambered contemporary museums.
Boxes by Donald Judd, tiled metal plates on the floor by Carl Andre, and fluorescent fixtures by Dan Flavin irradiate rather than occupy space. The inside-out aesthetic spread to many arts, notably music and dance, and remains a tacit lingua franca of curated exhibitions to this day. He was born in San Francisco in 1938, to a Spanish-American father and a mother who had Russian-Jewish immigrant parents. With the truculent personality of some physically strong, emotionally hypersensitive people, he swaggered into action by ladling molten lead into junctions of gallery walls and floors. It was a way of moving beyond the finished objects of the first-generation minimalists by making things—ragged lengths of lead, pulled out into rooms—whose subject was the making of them. Did the cool effects secrete hot rage?
In 2005, eight major works by Serra were installed permanently at the Guggenheim Museum in Spain. Carmen Jimenez, the exhibition organizer, said Serra was "beyond doubt the most important living sculptor. He started drawing at a young age and was inspired by the time he spent at a shipyard where his father worked as a pipefitter. Before his turn to sculpting, Serra worked in steel foundries to help finance his education at the Berkeley and Santa Barbara campuses of the University of California. He then went on to Yale, where he graduated in 1964.
Surrounded by new media, the artist awakened creatively in Paris, learning firsthand how elegantly a sculpture can dictate physical space. In Italy, he vowed to completely abandon painting, instead turning his attention toward sculpting full-time. Serra traces his exact transformation to when he visited Spain, stumbling upon Golden Age master Diego Velazquez and his iconic Las Meninas. From then on, he resolved to avoid complex symbolism, concerned with materiality, and less so with two-dimensional illusions. And Serra did precisely that when he exhibited these caged provocations during his first-ever solo-show at Rome gallery La Salita in 1966. Not only did Time pen a scathing review on the horrid debacle, but public outrage from local Italian artists also proved too much for Rome to bear. Local police shut down La Salita quicker than Richard Serra caused his highly publicized commotion. What the artist lacked in commensurate glitz he made up for in swashbuckling grit, however. Between 1968 and 1970, Serra created a new sculpture series, Splash , by pouring molten lead over a corner where his wall and floor collided. That same year, Serra also unveiled his famous One Ton Prop , a four-plated lead and alloy structure stacked to resemble an unstable house of cards. This is a sculpture. His first methodological divergence traces back to when he assisted Robert Smithsonian with Spiral Jetty 1970 , a swirl constructed from six thousand tons of black rocks. Moving forward, Serra contemplated sculpture as related to site-specificity, pondering how physical space intersects with medium and movement. Provoking a sense of gravity, vitality, and mass, his 1972 sculpture Shift best demonstrates this deviation toward large-scale, outdoor works.
His fascination with steel thus gained an artistic purpose - the artist tranlated the weight, density and gravity characteristics of this industrial material into plastic qualities. Radical, simple and austere, his pieces never intended to convey a political or social message about the context in which they were integrated. They represent their sole point reference. They conjure up mental experiences of the physical force of the world for the viewer. They proudly rise up to the sky, all the while suffering from the wind, sand and sun. Steel then takes on hues of ochre, red, orange, brown and amber, in the manner of an alchemical canvas in constant evolution until it withers away. It was in 1969 that the artist turned to industrially manufactured Corten steel. The Qatari slabs were crafted in Germany and then shipped to Doha.
Ушел из жизни скульптор Ричард Серра
Скульптор ушел из жизни из-за пневмонии в своем доме в Саффолке, штат Нью-Йорк. Ричард Серра родился в 1938 году в Сан-Франциско. Richard Serra's Tilted Arc. Aerial view of sculptor Richard Serra's controversial piece 'Tilted Arc', prior to its removal, at Federal Plaza, New York, May 10, 1985. NYT: скульптор Ричард Серра умер на 86-м году жизни. The late Richard Serra was perhaps the most inte. Richard Serra, a renowned American artist and sculptor known for his large-scale outdoor artworks, passed away at 85 at his home in Long Island, New York. The “East-West/West-East” sculpture by American artist Richard Serra during sunset in Qatar's Dukhan desert, west of the capital Doha.
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- BBC Newshour
- Ричард Серра: американский скульптор-минималист, биография
- Глина раздора: арт-объекты, возмутившие зрителей - новости Лайфстайл
- Richard Serra's Tilted Arc
- Monumental Sculptor Richard Serra Passes Away at 85
- Скульптор Ричард Серра умер в возрасте 85 лет