Hidden Bibliographic Details
Varying Form of Title: | Drawings for the Courtauld
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Other authors / contributors: | Wright, Barnaby.
Claerbergen, Ernst Vegelin van.
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ISBN: | 9781907372643 (pbk.) 1907372644 (pbk.)
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Notes: | "First published to accompany the exhibition 'Richard Serra : Drawings for the Courtauld'. The Courtauld Gallery, London, 19 September 2013 - 12 January 2014."--Reverse of title page. "Richard Serra: Drawings for the Courtauld accompanies the first museum exhibition of Serra's most recent drawings ... Made using thick black pigment applied to both sides of a clear plastic sheet, these drawings, which he calls 'transparencies' ... challenge preconceptions of what constitutes a drawing."--Provided by publisher.
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Summary: | Richard Serra is one of the most important and revered artists working today. Rising to prominence on the New York art scene more than forty years ago, Serra (born 1939) is now celebrated internationally for his unprecedented monumental steel sculptures and for his radical approach to drawing. Richard Serra: Drawings for the Courtauld accompanies the first museum exhibition of Serra's most recent drawings, which mark an exciting new departure for the artist. The display will unveil 12 of Serra's new works, created especially for this installation at The Courtauld. Made using thick black pigment applied to both sides of a clear plastic sheet, these drawings, which he calls 'transparencies', are extraordinary objects that challenge preconceptions of what constitutes a drawing. For Serra, drawing has always been an essential way of exploring new creative impulses, materials and working methods.
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