Richard Serra: 40 Balls / Cardi Gallery Milan

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  • Опубликовано: 3 апр 2022
  • In its exhibition space in Milan, Cardi Gallery for the first time presents 40 new works on paper by the American artist Richard Serra. The exhibition was curated and designed by the artist himself. Widely known for his iconic large-scale, site-specific sculptures, Serra has developed a consistent drawing practice throughout his long career. Richard Serra’s drawings are not sketches, studies or precursors to the sculptures. They are works in their own right. The artist has been using black paintstick (compressed oil paint, wax, and pigment) since 1971. The exhibition Richard Serra: 40 Balls at Cardi Gallery Milan runs until August 5, 2022.
    Richard Serra: 40 Balls / Cardi Gallery, Milan (Italy). Press preview, March 29, 2022.
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  • @omni_naomi
    @omni_naomi Год назад

    Just discovered this channel. Love the close-ups and detail shots.

  • @gregorylent
    @gregorylent 2 года назад +1

    sometimes famous artists are lucky they are already famous

  • @markpx
    @markpx Год назад

    The texture reminds me of a Giacometti

  • @LambentOrt
    @LambentOrt 2 года назад

    They look like badly rendered closeups of googly eyes.

  • @esneidermesa5298
    @esneidermesa5298 2 года назад

    I took the audacity to leave my airy comment to raise my voice against the "destruction" of the artistic concept...
    I would say of the exaltation of the absurd, obtuse, banal... it may be irrelevant to debate about the usefulness of art (l`art pour l`art); but gradually we have attended demonstrations without the slightest decorum", without an iota of sanity; I would call it Apology of Idiocy. It is that even the nonsense of not passing off garbage as art could be understood as a joke, a ready made or whatever!..
    but without the slightest impudence and regurgitating 40 variations of the same theme comes this guy; a certain Serra with what is presumably cheap conceptualism. Some kind of minimalist expressionism (remember a certain Pollock), sorry
    sarcasm... Yes, as is. and its repetition ad nauseam as if the semantic overload is validated a priori.
    As is already known, this pseudo Art will be elevated to a category of genius by curators, critics or galleries in order to make us look ignorant or insensitive to such a neat example of the genius of such an impostor.
    Okay. At some point I was able to see Richard's work, ha. how about me .... ok you know what i mean I don't remember in which country only that today I attend the last breaths of what was once one of the most altruistic manifestations of the human "