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| − | ''Richard Serra'', edited by [[Hal Foster]] with [[Gordon Hughes]], essays by [[Benjamin Buchloh|Benjamin H. D. Buchloh]], [[Annette Michelson]], [[Yve-Alain Bois]], [[Douglas Crimp]], [[Rosalind Krauss]], and [[Hal Foster]] (October files), The MIT Press, 2000  | + | * [[Media:Hal_Foster_Richard_Serra_October_Files_2000.pdf|''Richard Serra'']], edited by [[Hal Foster]] with [[Gordon Hughes]], essays by [[Benjamin Buchloh|Benjamin H. D. Buchloh]], [[Annette Michelson]], [[Yve-Alain Bois]], [[Douglas Crimp]], [[Rosalind Krauss]], and [[Hal Foster]] (October files), The MIT Press, 2000  | 
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Richard Serra is considered by many to be the most important sculptor of the postwar period.
Literature
- Richard Serra, edited by Hal Foster with Gordon Hughes, essays by Benjamin H. D. Buchloh, Annette Michelson, Yve-Alain Bois, Douglas Crimp, Rosalind Krauss, and Hal Foster (October files), The MIT Press, 2000