2003.9.4.A-B, Richard Serra, W.M. (Weights and Measures I-V), 1995, etching with aquatint


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
These etchings by Richard Serra [2003.9.1.A-B, 2003.9.2.A-B, 2003.9.3.A-B2003.5.A-B] are part of his series called Weights and Measures, which exists in various forms: sculpture, drawings, and prints. Serra installed the series's sculpture, which consisted of two similar-looking but in fact very differently scaled steel rectangles, in a long central hall at the Tate Gallery in London, using the axis of the hallway to play off a viewer’s variable perception of distance, size, and matter. In a similar way, Serra’s prints and drawings of the series are deceptively complex renderings of how one form reacts with another in space, and all that this implies.

Adapted from
  • Anna Katherine Brodbeck, ed., TWO X TWO X TWENTY: Two Decades Supporting Contemporary Art at the Dallas Museum of Art (Dallas: Dallas Museum of Art), 2018, 48.
  • Jeffrey Grove, DMA Label copy, Variations on Theme: Contemporary Art 1950s - Present, 2012.

NOTES
  • DMA title is "Weights and Measures"; TATE calls it "Weight and Measures"
  • updated provenance and geo x refs

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PROVENANCE 
Until 2003: Danese Gallery, New York, New York [1]

From 2003: Dallas Museum of Art, purchased from above

[1] See copy of check #10315 in Collections Records Object File 2003.9.1-5.A-B

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  • YouTube~Watch a short video clip of Serra's Weights and Measures installed in a gallery.
  • Tate~Read more about Serra's Weights and Measures installed at the Tate in 1992.

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These etchings by Richard Serra [2003.9.1.A-B, 2003.9.2.A-B, 2003.9.3.A-B2003.5.A-B] are part of his series called Weights and Measures, which exists in various forms: sculpture, drawings, and prints. Serra installed the series's sculpture, which consisted of two similar-looking but in fact very differently scaled steel rectangles, in a long central hall at the Tate Gallery in London, using the axis of the hallway to play off a viewer’s variable perception of distance, size, and matter. In a similar way, Serra’s prints and drawings of the series are deceptively complex renderings of how one form reacts with another in space, and all that this implies.

Adapted from
  • Anna Katherine Brodbeck, ed., TWO X TWO X TWENTY: Two Decades Supporting Contemporary Art at the Dallas Museum of Art (Dallas: Dallas Museum of Art), 2018, 48.
  • Jeffrey Grove, DMA Label copy, Variations on Theme: Contemporary Art 1950s - Present, 2012.

Fun Facts

Archival Resources

Web Resources
 
  • YouTube~Watch a short video clip of Serra's Weights and Measures installed in a gallery.
  • Tate~Read more about Serra's Weights and Measures installed at the Tate in 1992.

Notes
  • DMA title is "Weights and Measures"; TATE calls it "Weight and Measures"
  • updated provenance and geo x refs

Catalogue essays

Artist/designers

Cultures

Geography 

Process/materials

Historical periods

Individuals

Subject terms

RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE 
Until 2003: Danese Gallery, New York, New York [1]

From 2003: Dallas Museum of Art, purchased from above

[1] See copy of check #10315 in Collections Records Object File 2003.9.1-5.A-B

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