Richard Serra sculptures

Richard Serra’s sculptures are powerful explorations of mass, space and perception. Using industrial materials such as steel, Serra creates monumental, site-specific installations that engage the viewer physically and spatially. His works often consist of massive, curving forms that invite interaction, transforming the surrounding environment. Works like Tilted Arc (1981) and his Torqued Ellipses series, which feature spiralling, curved walls, exemplify how Serra’s sculptures emphasise the relationship between form, space and gravity. The viewer’s movement around and through these works creates a dynamic, ever-changing experience, highlighting the physical presence of the sculpture.

Richard Serra (b. 1939)

Schulhof's Curve

RICHARD SERRA (NE EN 1939)

BACKSTOP (TO THURMAN MUNSON)

Richard Serra (b. 1939)

Three Lead Coils

RICHARD SERRA (B. 1938)

Model for 'Terminal'

Richard Serra (b. 1939)

Untitled Maquette

Richard Serra (b. 1938)

Thirty-Five Feet of Lead Rolled Up

Richard Serra (b. 1939)

Horizontal Rectangle to the Floor

RICHARD SERRA (1938-2024)

Model for 'T.W.U.'