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                                    Property Sold to Benefit Art for Access at Bennington College
                            
                            Richard Serra (b. 1938)
                            Circuit
Details
                                        
                                            Richard Serra (b. 1938)
Circuit
numbered consecutively '1-6' (on the reverse)
graphite on paper, in six parts
overall: 5 ¾ x 24 ¾ in. (14.6 x 62.9 cm.)
Executed in 1972.
                                        
                                    Circuit
numbered consecutively '1-6' (on the reverse)
graphite on paper, in six parts
overall: 5 ¾ x 24 ¾ in. (14.6 x 62.9 cm.)
Executed in 1972.
Provenance
                                        
                                            Susan Ginsburg, New York
Gift of the above to the present owner, 1983
                                    Gift of the above to the present owner, 1983
Literature
                                        
                                            Richard Serra, exh. cat., Kunsthalle Tübingen and Kunsthalle Baden-Baden, 1978, p. 259, no. 204.
H. Janssen and J. Rapmund, eds., Richard Serra: Drawings/Zeichnungen 1969-1990: Catalogue Raisonné, Bern, 1990, p. 211, no. 45.
                                    H. Janssen and J. Rapmund, eds., Richard Serra: Drawings/Zeichnungen 1969-1990: Catalogue Raisonné, Bern, 1990, p. 211, no. 45.
Exhibited
                                        
                                            The New York Cultural Center; Brooklyn Art Gallery at Kingsborough Community College; Vancouver Art Gallery; Ottawa, National Gallery of Canada; Oberlin College, Allen Memorial Art Museum and University of California, Santa Barbara Art Museum, 3D into 2D: Drawing for Sculpture, January-March 1973, no. 86.
New York, School of Visual Arts, Richard Serra: Drawings, October-November 1974.
                                    New York, School of Visual Arts, Richard Serra: Drawings, October-November 1974.
Further details
                                        
                                            The present lot is a study after Circuit, 1972, in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
                                        
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