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Richard Serra and arty laws ep 119

Apr 23, 202429 min
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Hey Rubbish Fans!

Get ready for a heavyweight episode! This week, we’re diving into the life and work of the iconic sculptor Richard Serra, and the legal drama that erupted around his controversial piece, “Tilted Arc.” We’ll explore the public outcry, the fight for its removal, and the landmark court case that tested the very boundaries of artistic expression.

But that’s not all! We’ll also be taking a deep dive into the Visual Artists Rights Act (VARA) and how it protects artists’ rights. So, buckle up and prepare to be informed (and maybe a little riled up) about art, public space, and the law.

Tilted Arc (1981) – (Destroyed 1989) Fulcrum (1987) – Liverpool Street Station – Richard Serra Richard Serra on his artwork.

You can check out the original episode here that features Richard Serra

Artists who courted controversy-MAIR05 – (modernartisrubbish.com)

You can learn more about Andy Warhol’s P paintings here Stories of Iconic Artworks: Andy Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings – Artland Magazine

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