Richard Serra is one of the most famous and acclaimed steel sculptors of the 20th century. He is known as the pioneer of the minimalist movement in sculpture art. paper love the report said.

The 85-year-old artist died at his home in New York on Tuesday, leaving his fans and admirers heartbroken.

Who is Richard Serra?

Serra was born in San Francisco in 1939 and graduated from Yale University with a Master of Fine Arts.

He was deeply influenced by the works of Robert Smithson and Walter de Maria. Over the course of his career, he has exhibited at several prestigious galleries, including Gagosian Gallery and David Zwirner.

Serra is constantly experimenting with incorporating new materials into his work, such as Corten steel.

Here are five of his most iconic works

tilt arc

The Tilted Arc by Richard Serra. — paperlove/documents
The Tilted Arc by Richard Serra. — paperlove/documents

Created in 1981, the weathering steel sculpture caused much controversy, eventually leading to its removal by court order in 1989.

wake

“The Wake” by Richard Serra. — paperlove/documents

The wake was created by Serra in 1986-87 and consists of two steel plates. Today it is installed on Yale University’s New Haven campus.

Fulcrum

Fulcrum by Richard Serra. — paperlove/documents
Fulcrum by Richard Serra. — paperlove/documents

Created in 1987, Fulcrum allows the viewer to become part of the artwork, changing its shape as you walk around the sculpture.

This pivot changes the idea of ​​immersive artworks, showing how viewers can engage with the artwork.

snake

“The Snake” by Richard Serra. — paperlove/documents

This snake was born in 1994-1997. It is known for its ability to create movement and energy.

twisted ellipse

Designed between 1996 and 1997, the artwork consists of four large steel plates.

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