Richard Serra: Drawings for the Courtauld

Exhibition of new drawings by Richard Serra made for and displayed in the Courtauld Gallery.

They were made using a fascinating technique using a sandwich of see though sheets with thick crayon between them, the finished work being the middle sheet with crayon on both sides.

However I must admit I wasn’t moved by them, in fact I am not sure I would call them drawings. As textural abstract pictures I thought they were interesting as a study in black and surface. However I expect something more specific from a drawing such as an idea of what the subject was and I found I was looking at these and trying to work out what they were.

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Guardian

 

 

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