Richard Serra | Torqued Ellipse IV (1998)

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июн 2007
  • Video walkthrough of Richard Serra's sculpture Torqued Ellipse IV (1998) on display at MoMA as part of the exhibition Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years. The exhibition is on view June 3-September 10, 2007.
    For more information about the exhibition, please visit www.moma.org/serra.
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Комментарии • 13

  • @fredjhenzel
    @fredjhenzel 16 лет назад

    richard serra is a rock star.

  • @leniriversea
    @leniriversea 12 лет назад

    El arte de antiguamente es fácilmente apreciable porque enseguida se entiende el esfuerzo y la paciencia que se han requerido para su proceso. Por la misma razón, el minimalismo quizá sea plenamente apreciable cuando se entienda el complejo proceso de síntesis por el que se ha pasado hasta conseguir materializar su esencia.

  • @Maarttttt
    @Maarttttt 16 лет назад

    It's great, those churches in Rome too.

  • @Bobaklives
    @Bobaklives 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent video, you should remaster/reupload at a higher resolution if you have the ability, the 11-year-old RUclips-quality (funny to say) isn't doing it justice.

  • @scumbauggio
    @scumbauggio 13 лет назад

    @manwithnoname123 Thank you.

  • @pulpillo02
    @pulpillo02 7 лет назад

    Someone would know how to parameterize the surface of this sculpture? i'm trying but i can't do it

  • @SigmaSixxx
    @SigmaSixxx 17 лет назад

    It's so deligtfully RUclips that the only sensible comment here is "Does this need a rebuttal?"
    To 'reliableinsider':
    Representational art never went anywhere, FYI. It's still around, and nobody thinks any less of it (not even Serra). Fortunately, not everyone thinks *every* artist ought to be making it.

  • @genexstyle
    @genexstyle 17 лет назад

    You can bmx in it... wallride?

  • @mattmcgough
    @mattmcgough 17 лет назад +4

    "modern art kinda sucks" - does this need a rebuttal?

  • @solidysnake1
    @solidysnake1 14 лет назад +1

    this is pretentious nonsense! Don't you people realize that?
    I always thought art is something that required great skill by artists who trained their whole life in a craft. I appreciate how a virtuoso violinist play a beautiful and complex peace of music.
    How does a simple arc worth our attention?