Dirk Reinartz & Richard Serra: Work Comes out of Work
Edited by Alexander von Berswordt. Text by Silke von Berswordt-Wallrabe, Kathrin Rottmann.
Reinartz’s stark photographs hammer home the industrial nature of Richard Serra’s practice
American artist Richard Serra (1938–2024) called factories and steelworks an extension of his studio, referring to the processes required to bring his large-scale sculptures into being. The traditional solitary artistic craft of the sculptor is replaced by the energy- and labor-intensive processes at the heart of heavy industry. Unique works of art emerge from industrial collaboration, and for Serra it was not uncommon that his interaction with these working methods led to new works. German photographer Dirk Reinartz (1947–2004) often accompanied Serra for the conception and construction of his sculptures. His subtly graduated black-and-white photographs capture the unique atmospheres of the rolling mill, forge and final steel processing, without ever aiming for superficial effects. Reinartz records both the production of Serra’s individual sculptural elements and the finished installed works in compelling images, restrained and confident in equal measure.
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FORMAT: Hbk, 9.5 x 11.75 in. / 168 pgs / 130 b&w. LIST PRICE: U.S. $50.00 LIST PRICE: CANADA $71 ISBN: 9783969993422 PUBLISHER: Steidl/Situation Kunst Foundation, Bochum AVAILABLE: 7/2/2024 DISTRIBUTION: D.A.P. RETAILER DISC: TRADE PUBLISHING STATUS: Active AVAILABILITY: In stock TERRITORY: NA ONLY
Dirk Reinartz & Richard Serra: Work Comes out of Work
Published by Steidl/Situation Kunst Foundation, Bochum. Edited by Alexander von Berswordt. Text by Silke von Berswordt-Wallrabe, Kathrin Rottmann.
Reinartz’s stark photographs hammer home the industrial nature of Richard Serra’s practice
American artist Richard Serra (1938–2024) called factories and steelworks an extension of his studio, referring to the processes required to bring his large-scale sculptures into being. The traditional solitary artistic craft of the sculptor is replaced by the energy- and labor-intensive processes at the heart of heavy industry. Unique works of art emerge from industrial collaboration, and for Serra it was not uncommon that his interaction with these working methods led to new works.
German photographer Dirk Reinartz (1947–2004) often accompanied Serra for the conception and construction of his sculptures. His subtly graduated black-and-white photographs capture the unique atmospheres of the rolling mill, forge and final steel processing, without ever aiming for superficial effects. Reinartz records both the production of Serra’s individual sculptural elements and the finished installed works in compelling images, restrained and confident in equal measure.