Richard Serra: Vertical and Horizontal Reversals.
Richard Serra began creating drawings in 1971, and they continue to constitute an autonomous part of his practice. Often large in scale, these drawings are typically made with a thick impasto of black paint stick (or, more recently, lithographic crayons melted into a brick), which is applied to the surface in broad, dense passages. Begun in 2013, Serras reversal drawings employ two identical rectangular sheets of paper that are adjoined in a vertical or horizontal format, with the black-and-white areas reversing themselves proportionally top to bottom (or left to right). Vertical and Horizontal Reversals is the most extensive presentation of Serras reversal drawings to be published. It reproduces all thirty-three drawings shown at this years exhibition at David Zwirner in New York, including a group of new horizontal reversals.
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