“Fulcrum,” crafted in 1987 by artist Richard Serra, stands as a monumental piece within the Minimalist art movement. This sculpture exemplifies the artist’s dedication to simplicity and mass, characteristic of Minimalism. Situated in an urban plaza, this artwork presents a stark, towering presence, made from Corten steel, which gives it a weathered, rust-like appearance. The sculptureās structural design involves a series of large, vertically arranged steel slabs that lean against each other, creating an imposing and dynamic form. The interplay of light and shadow on the sculpture’s surfaces adds to its visual impact, making it a significant piece within its urban environment.
Fulcrum (1987) by Richard Serra
Artwork Information
Title | Fulcrum |
Artist | Richard Serra |
Date | 1987 |
Art Movement | Minimalism |