The problem is, watching how Serra's plates are constructed reinforces the notion that naming a thing can kill its impact.
Richard Serra: Thinking On Your Feet (2005)
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Reviews Counted:5
Fresh:1
Rotten:4
Average Rating:4.7/10
Genre: Education/General Interest
Starring: Philip Glass
Starring: Philip Glass
Director: Maria Anna Tappeiner
Director: Maria Anna Tappeiner
Screenwriter: Maria Anna Tappeiner
Reviews for Richard Serra: Thinking On Your Feet
For some, the geek talk might be enough, but the artist himself remains fixedly behind his walls.
Mostly confirms how closely entwined modern-art practices are with intellectual wankitude.
Operating at the intersection of art and industrial engineering, Richard Serra is an informative if unanimated guide through Thinking on Your Feet.
As the artist affects a symposium nearly as towering as his Promenade, always returning to process, the camera endlessly skims the narrow corridors of his planed steel walls, to increasingly fruitless effect.
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