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Richard Serra sculpture : forty years

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2007420 pagesThe Museum of Modern Art, New York

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This comprehensive volume celebrates forty years of Richard Serra's monumental sculpture. It features critical essays by renowned art historians and critics, alongside extensive photographic documentation of his iconic works. The book explores Serra's artistic evolution, his impact on contemporary art, and the theoretical underpinnings of his powerful, site-specific installations.

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Benjamin Buchloh is a leading figure in art history and criticism. He is known for his work on modern and contemporary art, including "Art since 1900" and "Bauhaus 1919-1933: Workshops for Modernity." His writing also explores individual artists, as seen in "Richard Serra sculpture: forty years."

Richard Serra is an American artist primarily known for his monumental sculptures. Books about Serra examine his distinctive use of industrial materials and his impact on contemporary art. Explore his influential career through these volumes on sculpture and public art.

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