Question

Consider the following statement by Richard Serra:

My sculptures are not objects for the viewer to stop and stare at. The historical purpose of placing sculpture on a pedestal was to establish a separation between the sculpture and the viewer. I am interested in creating a behavioural space in which the viewer interacts with the sculpture in its context. (Gateways to Art, p. 570)

What does Serra mean by this statement? What kind of experience might such a sculpture inspire? How might art made in this way be used in public spaces?

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