(Art Museums, San Francisco) Richard Serra’s gargantuan steel sculpture “Sequence”, a collection of 13-foot-tall interlocking spirals that weighs somewhere in the neighborhood of 230 tons, will have its permanent home in the new Howard Street wing of SFMOMA beginning approximately in 2016, according to plans presented Thursday as part of a report on the environmental impact of the museum’s expansion. For the moment, the sculpture remains at Stanford University on outdoor display. (FULL STORY: John King, San Francisco Chronicle)
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San Francisco MOMA will (eventually) house Serra’s gigantic “Sequence”
November 16, 2011