A MINIMALIST ARTIST WITH PRINTMAKINGS: RICHARD SERRA
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2017
With the establishment of printmaking workshops in America in the 1950s,
production became widespread by means of printing techniques, and printmaking
became one of the narrative languages of Minimalist artists known mostly by
sculptures. Minimalist sculptor Richard Serra (1939) met with printmaking techniques
at the Gemini G.E.L. print shop. Serra produced his printmakings with traditional
techniques such as lithography, silk screen and engraving. The artist has pushed the
boundaries of printmaking techniques with an experimental approach and developed a
language of his own. Using intense black ink, Serra created layered and textured
surfaces. The atmosphere created by color and touch, has formed a physical and
psychologically effective structure in the artist's printmaking. Serra's printmakings
reminded her spiral forms and monumentalities of metal sculptures. In this article; the
printmakings of the American sculptor Richard Serra, one of the leading artists of
Minimalism, was taken up. The technical approach and point of view of artist's
printmaking have been tried to be described by using qualitative research methods of
observable and unique patterns of work production in different disciplines. Printed and
electronic sources were scanned on the subject, artifacts of the artist from museums and
private collections were searched, discussions about the artist were investigated, and art
criticism and comments of the authors were examined. Printmaking production and
technical analysis of a sculpture artist has been investigated.
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Authors | ATES, Selvihan KILIC; |
Journal | idil sanat ve dil dergisi |
Year | 2017 |
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