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Anish Kapoor discusses Royal Academy exhibit

November 26, 2009 13:35

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Julia Weiner ,

Julia Weiner

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Tate director Sir Nicholas Serota and the BBC’s Alan Yentob were among the 350 guests at the annual dinner of the British Friends of the Art Museums of Israel to hear sculptor Anish Kapoor, whose work is on show at the Royal Academy.

Born in Bombay to an Indian father and an Iraqi Jewish mother, Kapoor was an apposite choice as speaker as he is working on a major sculpture for the Israel Museum. He discussed his Royal Academy display in conversation with the exhibition’s curator, Jean de Loisy.

The Israel Museum director, James Snyder, explained that it was in the final phase of a three-year renewal project which is transforming the building. Kapoor’s sculpture will stand at the heart of the renovated museum, whose 45th anniversary celebrations will be in May.

Mr Snyder said that when taking charge at the museum, “I saw a truly amazing landscape there and wondered why there was no sculpture by Kapoor”.