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Saturday, September 16, 2006
Richard Serra eructs:
"Public sculpture used to have a code," says the San Francisco native, who acquired his early metalworking experience during a stint in a steel factory. "There was a given iconography written into the way we worshiped our heroes. Public sculpture had to do with the depiction of a historical time or event." Then metalworkers like you came along and erected artistic scrap-metal heaps in public places. (Via the usual annoying ArtsJournal.com)
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