Richard Serra
Prints
Black is a property, not a quality. In terms of weight, black is heavier,
creates a larger volume, holds itself in a more compressed field. It is
comparable to forging [steel]. Since black is the densest color
material, it absorbs and dissipates light to a maximum and thereby
changes the artificial as well as the natural light in a given room.
Richard Serra
Richard Serra
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Schlaun, 1997 Etching with aquatint on Somerset Velvet Paper, 60 x 80,5 cm
Maillart Extended, 1989, lithography, 62,5 x 88,5 cm
Maillart Extended, 1989, lithography, 62,5 x 88,5 cm
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Sketch #2, 1981, lithography, 71 x 56 cm
Sketch #5, 1981, lithography, 71 x 56 cm
Sketch #5, 1981, lithography, 71 x 56 cm
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Billie Holiday, 1999, Etching on Somerset Satin Paper, 151,5 x 121 cm
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Rue Ligner, 1989, lithography, 180 x 133 cm
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Cool Down, 1996, Radierung, Goitia Ivory Papier, 84,5 x 108 cm
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o.T., 1989, silkscreen print, 67 x 49,4 cm