Richard Serra : to see is to think / German United Distributors.

Famous for sculptures that combine fluidity with monolithic bulk, Richard Serra favors two basic materials: compressed steel, which he manipulates in a factory setting, and the natural spaces found at his installation sites. This program takes viewers inside Serra's creative process while documentin...

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Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Films on Demand.
Corporate Authors: Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)
Infobase
German United Distributors
Language:English
French
Language and/or Writing System:
Portions are in French and German with English subtitles.
Published: New York, N.Y. : Infobase, [2009], ©2007.
Series:Films on Demand.
Subjects:
Genre:
Online Access:
Physical Description:1 online resource (44 min.) : sound, color, digital file.
Variant Title:
To see is to think
Format: Electronic Video

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505 0 |a Artistic Materials (1:42) -- Richard Serra: Steel Mill Worker (1:31) -- Condensed Steel Blocks (1:07) -- Steel Installations on Ranch (1:08) -- Steel Installations (2:22) -- Art and Landscape (0:59) -- Steel Blocks as Slope Markers (1:24) -- Space as Artistic Matter (1:03) -- Installation Site (0:54) -- Serra's Art in France (1:13) -- In Praise of Richard Serra (1:17) -- Two Types of Serra Art (1:13) -- Importance of Installation Site (1:09) -- Minimalism (1:17) -- Richard Serra and Philip Glass (1:22) -- Art: Process and Product (1:03) -- Art: Form and Content (1:51) -- Multiple Planes of Experience (1:25) -- Perception and Art (0:59) -- Art: Engagement with Space (1:02) -- Installation: Matter and Space (1:17) -- Richard Serra's Discussion of Art (1:14) -- Richard Serra's Connection to the Sea (1:26) -- Richard Serra's Relevancy (1:16) -- Quality and Character of the Artist (0:57) -- Politicization of the Artist (0:52) -- Richard Serra's Anti-Bush Campaign (1:17) -- Government Discourages Art (0:53) -- Anti-Serra Populist Movement (1:05) -- Art and Ideology (1:01) -- Art vs. Artist (1:21) -- Installation in Switzerland (1:14) -- Viability of Art (1:35) -- Video Montage of Serra's Installations (1:00) 
520 |a Famous for sculptures that combine fluidity with monolithic bulk, Richard Serra favors two basic materials: compressed steel, which he manipulates in a factory setting, and the natural spaces found at his installation sites. This program takes viewers inside Serra's creative process while documenting his work at locations across the globe. Featuring detailed interviews with the artist-and with longtime associates, including composer Philip Glass and master rigger Ernst Fuchs-the film supports visual analysis of The Matter of Time at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao as well as pieces installed in Berlin, Hamburg, New York, San Francisco, and many other cities. Brief portions are in French and German with English subtitles. 
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