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Richard Serra

Richard Serra. Biography. Richard Serra in San Francisco 1939, he graduated from Santa Barbara with a bachelors degree in English. Later Serra graduated from Yale university When he was young he worked with different metal and led. Serra works with all sizes on different types of material. .

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Richard Serra

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  1. Richard Serra

  2. Biography • Richard Serrain San Francisco 1939, he graduated from Santa Barbara with a bachelors degree in English. Later Serra graduated from Yale university • When he was young he worked with different metal and led. Serra works with all sizes on different types of material.

  3. Art Style • Tilted arcs • “The piece’s emphasis was primarily on the process of creating it: raw aggression and physicality, combined with a self-conscious awareness of material and a real engagement with the space in which it was worked”

  4. “Charlie Brown” Named After “Peanuts” by Charles shultz 60ft. Tall and is located in San Francisco. Charlie brown is Serra’s latest work

  5. “Wake” Has 5 steel formed together creating a wave like affect. Relates to the battle ship with the bend affect.

  6. “Serpent Guggenheim” Creates a snake slithering affect, uses large metal in size and keeps the curve in his work.

  7. Serra’s work usually deals with steel curving and steel shooting out. • His art work is placed in private and public places for display.

  8. The End

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