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The city of Paris may reinstall a towering steel sculpture by the late American artist Richard Serra, following his death last month. Clara-Clara, which Serra had originally created back in 1983 for an exhibition at Centre Pompidou, features two 118-foot-long slender rusty steel sheets that extend slightly off-kilter, once forming a pathway at the Tuileries Garden just in sight of the historic Place de la Concorde.Just two years after its unveiling, Clara-Clara was purchased by the city and relo...
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