Richard Serra, Philip Glass, Concert, Leo Castelli Gallery, Poster, 1972

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Size: 31 x 41 inches

When Philip Glass first began composing in a minimalist vein, he realized that it was art galleries, not music venues, that were most responsive to his work. He owed much to his friendship with Richard Serra, whom he first met in Paris in the mid-1960s. Serra employed Glass as a studio assistant from 1971-74 and helped connect him with art galleries interested in minimalism.  While Serra’s name does not appear on the poster, the image is from a signed and numbered Serra print that also dates from 1972.

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