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Passage: A Richard Erdman Sculpture

Director: Albert van der Wildt
Documentary about the creation and transport of the largest sculpture ever made from a single block of travertine: Passage. The work of art was designed by the 31-year-old American sculptor Richard Erdman and realised under his supervision in Italy. Art lover and collector Donald M. Kendall, chairman of PepsiCo, commissioned the artwork and had Passage placed in the freely accessible PepsiCo Sculpture Gardens.
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Title: Passage: A Richard Erdman Sculpture
Year: 1985
Duration : 28 minutes
Type: Short Documentary
Edition: NFF 1986

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