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"I was in analysis and I told my analyst I wanted to be the best sculptor in the world and he said: "Richard, calm down."

Richard Serra
Richard Serra
Richard Serra was an American artist known for his large-scale abstract sculptures made for site-specific landscape, urban, and architectural settings, and whose work has been primarily associated with postminimalism. Described as "one of his era's greatest sculptors", Serra became notable for emphasizing the material qualities of his works and exploration of the relationship between the viewer, t
"I was in analysis and I told my analyst I wanted to be the best sculptor in the world and he said: "Richard, calm down."
"I think if you want to make art, at some point you have to suspend judgment, and you have to involve yourself with play and not worry about the outcome."
"Space, as my work evolved, really became my subject."
"The steel and the space, or the object and the void, become one and the same."
"Most of what you see in architecture are watered-down ideas of sculptors who have come before."
"Basically, that is my subject: I use steel to organize space."
"You can talk about the how and the what, but "when you get to the "why" it gets a little more difficult."
"To see is to think, and to think is to see."
"Dont start telling me buildings are works of art, because I dont buy it."
"With any work of art, what happens is if youre open to seeing it you probably have a sensation," he tells the talk show host, "and that sensation leads to an experience and that experience is private and deals with your background, where you were born, what youve been exposed to, who you know, what your education was; and it will lead to other ways of thinking about other things."
"Probably the most original and significant sculptor of his generation, certainly the most provocative."
"(..as a practicing artist) Youre competing against who came before and came after. Youre just another stone in the wall, and if you make a contribution youre lucky."