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In
his sculptures, drawings, and prints, Richard
Serra redefines the surroundings of a given space
and challenges the viewer's perception of that space.
His ability to do so lies within his skillful exploitation
of the properties of different materials, and this is
clearly demonstrated in this new body of work. To create
most of the images, Serra drew onto a thick copper etching
plate with either litho crayon or his usual drawing
medium, Paintstik. Applying it with tremendous energy
and force, Serra built up layer upon layer of grease
in order to create a heavily textured and energized
form.
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