Richard Serra, “Sculptures and Drawings 1967–1983”
Reinhard Onnasch Ausstellungen
It is surely on a boundary between annoyance (for the exhibitor) and the heightening of insight (of the work) that this gallery was not altogether able to accommodate Richard Serra’s works. Corner Prop and Floor Pole Prop, both 1969, and Do It, 1983, had to be installed elsewhere. The route for the curious led from the gallery to the warehouse of the Bergemann shipping firm, where, with no attempt to refine the atmosphere of the space, these works were displayed. The Berlin Wall lies in the immediate vicinity, causing one to think somewhat more intensely about what in Serra’s work could be “