Recession Massive: Richard Serra at Gagosian

The Gagosian Gallery show is a great opportunity to see and walk through two examples of the “monumental” Serra.

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Richard Serra "Blind Spot" and "Open Ended"

at Gagosian Gallery 21st Street
in the Chelsea 21st area
This event has ended - (2009-10-27 - 2009-12-23)

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Richard Serra’s giant concentric sculptures “Blind Spot” (2002-2003) and “Open Ended” (2007-2008) are now on show in Gagosian Gallery (21st Street), along with a small room full of works on paper.

For those who missed Serra’s MoMA retrospective two years ago or have not been to the basement of DIA: Beacon where a number of Richard Serra works are permanently installed, the Gagosian show is a great opportunity to see and walk through two examples of the “monumental” Serra.

Check NYAB’s Facebook fan page for a video walk through “Open Ended.”

Aneta Glinkowska

Aneta Glinkowska. Aneta, aka perke, was born and raised in the part of Poland where bagels and bialys allegedly come from. She did not taste either until she first arrived in NYC in her late teens. She fancies herself a photographer, moving image-maker, swimmer, writer and reader. She is hoping to be immortalized as perke in a Ryu Murakami novel, and then perhaps make a movie loosely based on it. In addition to helping run NYAB, Aneta shoots video interviews for TAB and NYAB. She is also on the lookout for gigs with NYC-based filmmakers. » See other writings

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