
Monumenta: Anish Kapoor at Grand Palais
Cv/Visual Arts Research S, Book 102
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Narrated by:
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David Micklem
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By:
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Nicholas James
About this listen
Cv/VAR 102 documents Leviathan, a commissioned sculpture by Anish Kapoor for the Monumenta series at the Grand Palais, Paris. It records a press presentation at his London studio. The artist describes the project, with reference to scale models, and discusses 120 metre high Orbit in construction for the 2012 London Olympics. It then visits Leviathan installed at the Grand Palais in May 2011.
Contents
Press Briefing
Orbit 7, Monumenta
Addendum
Recollections
Lisson Gallery 1985, Lisson
Five Love, New Voice, The Void.
Sculpture Spectacular
The Royal Academy 2009
Leviathan
Grand Palais 25th May 2011
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