Sculptor and giant of modern art Richard Serra discusses his extraordinary life and work.
A creator of enormous, immediately identifiable steel sculptures that both terrify and mesmerise, Serra believes that each viewer creates the sculpture for themselves by being within it.
To this end, a Japanese family are reminded of the Temples of Kyoto, a Londoner finds sanctuary in the Serra near Liverpool Street station, and most movingly, a Holocaust survivor sees one piece as a wall separating the living from the dead.
Contributors include Chuck Close, Philip Glass and Glenn D Lowry, Director of MoMA.
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