Current:Home > MarketsSignalHub-Famed American sculptor Richard Serra, the ‘poet of iron,’ has died at 85 -ProfitLogic
SignalHub-Famed American sculptor Richard Serra, the ‘poet of iron,’ has died at 85
EchoSense Quantitative Think Tank Center View
Date:2025-04-07 14:02:27
Famed American artist and SignalHubsculptor Richard Serra, known for turning curving walls of rusting steel and other malleable materials into large-scale pieces of outdoor artwork that are now dotted across the world, died Tuesday at his home in Long Island, New York. He was 85.
Considered one of his generation’s most preeminent sculptors, the San Francisco native originally studied painting at Yale University but turned to sculpting in the 1960s, inspired by trips to Europe.
His death was confirmed Tuesday night by his lawyer, John Silberman, whose firm is based in New York. He said the cause of death was pneumonia.
Known by his colleagues as the “poet of iron,” Serra became world-renowned for his large-scale steel structures, such as monumental arcs, spirals and ellipses. He was closely identified with the minimalist movement of the 1970s.
Serra’s work started to gain attention in 1981, when he installed a 120-foot-long (36.5-meter-long) and 12-foot-high (3.6-meter-high) curving wall of raw steel that splits the Federal Plaza in New York City. The sculpture, called “Tilted Arc,” generated swift backlash and a fierce demand that it should be removed. The sculpture was later dismantled, but Serra’s popularity in the New York art scene had been cemented.
In 2005, eight major works by Serra measuring were installed at the Guggenheim Museum in Spain. Carmen Jimenez, the exhibition organizer, said Serra was “beyond doubt the most important living sculptor.”
Before his turn to sculpting, Serra worked in steel foundries to help finance his education at the Berkeley and Santa Barbara campuses of the University of California. He then went on to Yale, where he graduated in 1964.
veryGood! (41)
Related
- Residents worried after ceiling cracks appear following reroofing works at Jalan Tenaga HDB blocks
- Target's car seat trade-in event kicks off April 14. Here's what to know.
- Finland school shooting by 12-year-old leaves 1 student dead and wounds 2 others, all also 12, police say
- Suspect captured in Kentucky after Easter shooting left 1 dead, 7 injured at Nashville restaurant
- The FTC says 'gamified' online job scams by WhatsApp and text on the rise. What to know.
- LSU's Angel Reese reminds people she's human, which is more than the trolls can say
- Spring Into Savings With 70% Off Kate Spade Deals, Plus an Extra 20% Off Select Styles
- Oklahoma court considers whether to allow the US’ first publicly funded Catholic school
- Opinion: Gianni Infantino, FIFA sell souls and 2034 World Cup for Saudi Arabia's billions
- Miranda Lambert, Billie Eilish, Nicki Minaj submit letter to AI developers to honor artists’ rights
Ranking
- Federal court filings allege official committed perjury in lawsuit tied to Louisiana grain terminal
- Solar eclipse playlist: 20 songs to rock out to on your cosmic adventure
- Vanderpump Rules' Ariana Madix Makes Sex Dig at Ex Tom Sandoval Over His Dirty Underwear
- Police release name of man accused of ramming vehicle into front gate of FBI Atlanta office
- 'Kraven the Hunter' spoilers! Let's dig into that twisty ending, supervillain reveal
- Teachers in Iowa district that had school shooting can get retention bonus next year under new bill
- Iran vows deadly suspected Israeli airstrike on its consulate in Damascus will not go unanswered
- Love is Blind's Giannina Gibelli Gives Birth, Welcomes First Baby With Blake Horstmann
Recommendation
The FBI should have done more to collect intelligence before the Capitol riot, watchdog finds
Ex-police officer gets 200 hours community service for campaign scheme to help New York City mayor
Kim Mulkey to Caitlin Clark after Iowa topped LSU: 'I sure am glad you're leaving'
Yes, we’re divided. But new AP-NORC poll shows Americans still agree on most core American values
B.A. Parker is learning the banjo
Klaus Mäkelä, just 28, to become Chicago Symphony Orchestra music director in 2027
With March Madness on, should I be cautious betting at work or in office pools? Ask HR
Amid surging mail theft, post offices failing to secure universal keys