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September/October 2011

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This End Up

Photo: Linda A. Cicero

Ironworker Domingo Tejeda wields a sledgehammer to move one of the panels of artist Richard Serra’s Sequence into position during its installation at the Cantor Center for the Visual Arts in July. The monumental work—a pair of interlocking steel figure eights measuring 65 by 41 by 13 feet and weighing more than 200 tons—was transported from Los Angeles on a dozen flatbed trucks. On loan from the Doris and Don Fisher Collection, the sculpture can be experienced outdoors, as Serra intended, for the first time since its creation in 2006.

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