This new exhibition will include the works of the series Rift and Double Rift, where Richard Serra saturates
very large sheets of paper in black, leaving only very limited space to the white, which insinuates itself into the work like a rift line or a gash.
Not exact matches
It is
very difficult to print exactly to the edge
of a
sheet of paper so, to achieve this, it is necessary to print a slightly
larger area than is needed and then trim the
paper down to the required finished size.
Subjects covered in this exhibition include the Indian Views (1971), evoking scenes glimpsed through the windows
of railway carriages, three
very large prints Delhi, Heat and In India (2012), and the Indian Waves series
of 1990 - 91 which were painted onto
sheets of handmade Indian
paper.
He basically draws 3D pictures using pencils and a
very large blank
sheet of paper.