Richard Serra sometimes works with or learns from contemporary musicians, dancers, and videographers. Serra's House of Cards was made in 1969 out of lead antimony. He first came across thus material when he was younger while working at steel mills and shipyards. This sculpture is formed by one edge of each side leaning against each other. When he first made it, he said it seemed like it was going to collapse. In the early 1960s, he made a sculpture called "verb List." This sculpture is reacting to the verb "to prop."
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