richard serra's sculpture 'clara-clara' could finally find a permanent home in paris
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The controversial artwork 'Clara-Clara' by Richard Serra, consisting of two 36-meter sections of Corten steel, has been in storage for more than 30 years in Paris.
Richard Serra's 'Clara-Clara' sparked divided opinions in Paris due to its stark contrast with the classical design principles of the Tuileries Gardens, with some viewing it as a challenge to the established order.
After being acquired by the city of Paris in 1985, 'Clara-Clara' endured a phase of neglect in Parc de Choisy, where it was defaced by graffiti until its removal in 1993.
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