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The sculptures
will be sited to contrast and reflect the changing
colours, foliage and weather in Kensington Gardens.
Despite their monumental scale, the works appear
as pure reflection of their surroundings: the
sky, trees, water, wildlife and changing seasons.
The distortions in the works' mirror-like surfaces
call into question the viewers' relationship to
both the work itself and the surrounding environment.
Mark Camley,
Chief Executive of The Royal Parks said: "The
arts have always been an important part of The
Royal Parks and we are delighted to be working
with such an acclaimed artist as Anish Kapoor
and with the respected Serpentine Gallery on this
ambitious exhibition. We hope to build on the
achievements of this project in the future and
develop a regular programme of prestige exhibitions
in our wonderful spaces."
Julia Peyton-Jones,
Director and Hans Ulrich Obrist, Co Director,
Serpentine Gallery, said: "This exhibition
has been realized in a groundbreaking partnership
between The Royal Parks and the Serpentine Gallery
and forms part of the Serpentine Gallery's 40th
Anniversary Programme. The Gallery is delighted
to be part of this ambitious partnership and looks
forward to further projects in the future."
About Anish Kapoor
Kapoor was born in Bombay
in 1954 and has lived in London since the early
1970s when he studied at Hornsey College of Art
and Chelsea School of Art and Design. Over the
past twenty years he has exhibited extensively
in London and worldwide. His solo shows have included
Royal Academy of Arts, London, 2009; Institute
of Contemporary Art, Boston, 2008; Haus der Kunst,
Munich, 2007; Kunsthaus Bregenz, 2003; Hayward
Gallery, London, 1998 and Tate Gallery, London,
1990.
Anish Kapoor: Turning the
World Upside Down in Kensington Gardens - visit
www.kapoorinkensington.org.uk
for more information.
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