Richard Serra drawings

Richard Serra’s drawings reflect the same emphasis on weight, space and physicality found in his sculptures. Working primarily with black paintstick on paper, he creates dense, textured surfaces that convey a sense of mass and gravity. His drawings often feature large, abstract forms and bold, monochromatic fields, exploring the interplay of positive and negative space. Serra’s graphic work emphasises materiality and process, translating his sculptural vision into two-dimensional form while maintaining his distinctive visual language of simplicity and power.

RICHARD SERRA (NÉ EN 1939)

Out-of-Round II

RICHARD SERRA (b.1938)

Double Rift #1

Richard Serra (b.1938)

Elevational Weights (Valence)

Richard Serra (b. 1938)

Snake Eyes and Boxcars I

Richard Serra (b. 1938)

Videy Drawing III

Richard Serra (b. 1939)

Alameda Black

RICHARD SERRA (B.1938)

12 Plates in a Cross