Robert Smithson and Richard Serra both believed that sculpture should have a dialog with its environment. Two sculptures of Richard Serra are shown in an urban environment - Fulcrum and Titled Arc. Spin Out, a tribute to Robert Smithson is in a rural site in Holland. Robert Smithson's work is represented by Broken Circle, Sprial Hill, which is in a disused quarry in north Holland. Smithson, who died in 1973, greatly influenced Serra's work.
"Robert Smithson and Richard Serra both believed that sculpture should have a dialog with its environment. Two sculptures of Richard Serra are shown in an urban environment - Fulcrum and Titled Arc. Spin Out, a tribute to Robert Smithson is in a rural site in Holland. Robert Smithson's work is represented by Broken Circle, Sprial Hill, which is in a disused quarry in north Holland. Smithson, who died in 1973, greatly influenced Serra's work."@en
"Robert Smithson and Richard Serra believed that sculpture should have a dialog with its environment ; Smithson greatly influenced Serra's work. Sculptures by both men are shown and discussed."
"Robert Smithson and Richard Serra believed that sculpture should have a dialog with its environment ; Smithson greatly influenced Serra's work. Sculptures by both men are shown and discussed."@en
"The sculpture of Richard Serra and Robert Smithson."
"The sculpture of Richard Serra and Robert Smithson."@en
"Robert Smithson and Richard Serra both believed that sculpture should have a dialog with its environment. Two sculptures of Richard Serra are shown in an urban environment--Fulcrum in the Broadgate development at Liverpool Street in London and Tilted arch in New York--the latter has since been destroyed. Spin out, a tribute to Robert Smithson, is in a rural site at the Kroller-Muller Museum in Holland. Robert Smithson's work is represented by Broken circle, Spiral hill, which is in a disused quarry in north Holland."@en
"Robert Smithson and Richard Serra both believed that sculpture should have a dialogue with its environment. This program explores the challenging dialectic of the site-specific sculpture of Smithson and Serra through examples of their work. In an interview, Serra discusses the aspects of time and context in relation to his art as well as the influence of Smithson."
"Robert Smithson and Richard Serra both believed that sculpture should have a dialog with its environment. This program explores the challenging dialectic of the site-specific sculpture of Smithson and Serra through examples of their work. In an interview, Serra discusses the aspects of time and context in relation to his art as well as the influence of Smithson."
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