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M.C. Escher

Balcony

1945

M.C. Escher Drawing Hands 1948

Brigit Riley Untitled (Fragment 3) 1965

Brigit Riley Reconnaissance 1965

Bridgit Riley Loss 1964

`Looking` `is a pleasure - a continual pleasure.`

Frank Stella. The Marriage of Reason and Squalor, II. 1959

Frank Stella ‘Die Fahne Hoch!’ 1959

Frank Stella Harran II 1967

Frank Stella Raqqa II 1970

http://www.sfmoma.org/anderson/index.html

“actual space is intrinsically more powerful and specific than paint on

a flat surface.”

Donald Judd Untitled, 1969.

Copper, ten units, 9 x 40 x 31 inches each,

with 9-inch intervals

Carl Andre 10 x 10 Altstadt Copper Square, 1967

Carl Andre Fall 1968

Hot-rolled steel, 21 units, 71 7/8 x 28 x 72 11/16 inches each; 72 x 588 x 72 inches overall.

Carl Andre

Magnesium-Zinc Plain, 1969

magnesium and zinc3/8 x 72 x 72 in

Carl Andre Lament for the Children 1976

Concrete blocks (100 units), 18 x 8 x 8 inches each, 1 1/2 x 18 x 18 feet overallphotograph shows original installation in 1976 at P.S.1., Long Island City

Richard Serra Tilted Arc 1981

Public Art Questions

• What should be the role of government funding?• What is an artist's rights to his or her work?• What role does the public have in determining

the value of a work of art? • Should public art be judged by its popularity?

"I don't think it is the function of art to be pleasing, Art is not democratic. It is not for the people.“ –Richard Serra

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