"And certainly the history of public sculpture has been disastrous but that doesn't mean it ought not to continue and the only way it even has a chance to continue is if the work gets out into the public"
- Richard Serra
About this Quote
This quote by Richard Serra talks to the significance of public sculpture in our society. He acknowledges that the history of public sculpture has actually been dreadful, but he thinks that it is still crucial and ought to continue. He believes that the only method for public sculpture to continue is for the work to be seen by the public. This quote speaks with the power of art and how it can be used to produce meaningful connections in between people. It also speaks with the value of public art in creating a sense of neighborhood and identity. Serra's quote is a tip that public art is a fundamental part of our culture and ought to be supported and appreciated.
This quote is written / told by Richard Serra somewhere between November 2, 1939 and today. He/she was a famous Sculptor from USA.
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