Richars Serra's work, and especially his drawings and sketches, have a pretty foundational place in my art worldview. So I'm stoked to see the Met's drawings retrospective, especially after Brian Dupont's process-oriented perspective on the work and the show.
I get really wonked out thinking about Serra's process and have tried to imagine how to capture the conception and fabrication of his steel sculptures in a show--or in as visceral a way as his corner splash pieces do. Besides the rare chance of seeing Serra's sketchbooks, I think Brian makes a good case that the large oilstick drawings embody their own making as much as anything Serra's ever done.
Intent or Artifact: Richard Serra's Drawings. [briandupont]