Richard Serra: Massive at MOMA


SerraYears ago at the Gagosian Gallery, I saw a Richard Serra exhibit. I admit it, I am a bit pedestrian when it comes to art, and I just didn’t get it. Luckily, someone was there to give me a bit of guidance.

In essence, it is architectural art. Taking large structures of steel, creating spaces with them, molding them into pieces of a long winding statue which stands on its own although weighs many tons. Conceptually quite cool. Ok, ok, I still really don’t get it but that sounds good right? Regardless, it is essential to get to the MOMA and see the exhibit.

The enormity of these pieces can only be felt standing next to them. A huge maze of iron in the expansive rooms of the second floor and inside the garden leave you in awe. I didn’t get as much out of the sixth floor with his smaller structures. It is the large overwhelming pieces that blew me away.

This is probably a one time opportunity to see these pieces in the middle of New York City. Don’t miss it.

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I’d really like to see this show. Basically, Serra’s stuff is so huge it completely changes whatever space it’s standing in. (Sometimes to the chagrin of those who live and work nearby.)

Yes, it’s quite controversial - mainly because of the settings.

A waste of space and money..

I’m sorry I didn’t “get it” and it was really hot today..

and there were to many homeless out on the streets today for me to really care about big iron curved pieces of rust…