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RICHARD SERRA I HAL FOSTER by Richard Serra, Hal Foster [JAPANESE EDITION]

¥6,050
 
A collection of conversations between American artist Richard Serra and art critic Hal Foster. Spanning more than 15 years of dialogue, the book carefully traces Serra’s six-decade practice and the ideas that underpin it. From his early experiences to the influence of music and architecture, as well as his engagement with material, site, and critical discourse, the discussions unfold across multiple perspectives. Together, they reveal a way of understanding sculpture as an embodied experience, offering insight into both its history and its expanded possibilities.
Pages : 272
Size : 18.5×26cm (softcover)
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Richard Serra (born 1938) is an American sculptor known for his monumental works using large steel plates. His practice emphasizes the relationship between space, gravity, and the human body, often inviting viewers to physically move through and experience the work. With a focus on the inherent properties of materials and site-specificity, Serra is widely regarded as a leading figure in contemporary sculpture.