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Richard Serra met composer Philip Glass in in the late 1960s. Both were part of the downtown Manhattan arts scene, and they became close friends and frequent collaborators—most notably on the film Hand Catching Lead (1968) and the theater piece Anxious Automation (1969). Their meeting in New York marked the beginning of a long creative partnership.
Richard Serra met composer Philip Glass in in the late 1960s. Both were part of the downtown Manhattan arts scene, and they became close friends and frequent collaborators—most notably on the film Hand Catching Lead (1968) and the theater piece Anxious Automation (1969). Their meeting in New York marked the beginning of a long creative partnership.