Writings/Interviews
Explore the profound insights of renowned sculptor Richard Serra in his enlightening collection, Writings/Interviews. Published by The University of Chicago Press in 1994, this captivating paperback edition spans 286 pages, showcasing a variety of essays and interviews that delve into Serra's artistic journey. From reflective essays such as "Extended Notes from Sight Point Road" to his in-depth commentary on the controversial "Tilted Arc" incident, this volume is a testament to Serra's engagement with the complex practical, philosophical, and political challenges in the realm of art. Ideal for art enthusiasts and students alike, Writings/Interviews invites readers to gain a deeper understanding of Serra's creative process and the impactful themes that define his work in the sculpture landscape. Discover the intricate interplay between art and culture through the lens of one of contemporary art's most influential figures.