Anish Kapoor

Anish Kapoor, Artist's studio. © Anish Kapoor

Art Review: Anish Kapoor @ Lisson Gallery

A mix of the Kapoor we all know plus some new works that literally resonate with the viewer.

By CdL Creative

The Friday Photos: ArcelorMittal Orbit

The Olympic Park’s architectural talisman.

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Bread And Circuses Occupy 1-2 Lincoln’s Inn Fields

Activists organise free talks and performances from 4pm.

ArcelorMittal Orbit at night

ArcelorMittal Orbit Tower Completed

Olympic Park’s tallest stucture revealed.

Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch: World Cities 2012, taken as part of the London 2012 Festival commissions.

Full London 2012 Festival Programme Announced

12,000 events featuring stars from Albarn to Wei Wei. It’s going to be quite a summer.

Parade time: green people on St Patrick's Day 2012, by kenjonbro

The Friday Photos: Public Art, Parades And Parties

As part of our pre-election look at the mayor’s influence on London culture, a set of images focusing on outdoor art and events.

ArcelorMittal Orbit in the Olympic Park, by richwat2011

Boris and Ken: Culture Vultures?

What are the two frontrunners’ attitudes to arts and culture?

Sky Mirror by Anish Kapoor.

Anish Kapoor In New Temporary Sculpture Park

The City of London gets all arty with four new sculptures.

Image by ProphecyBlur in the Londonist Flickr pool.

Top 10 Massive Bits Of Art In London

Murals, statues, sculptures, grade II listed dinosaurs…they’re all in here.

C-Curve Courtesy of Anish Kapoor and Lisson Gallery, London

Arts Ahead: What’s On In London 28 September – 4 October

Here’s your guide to what’s new and exciting this week Be There First: London Shows Opening Starting with two art blockbusters: this week belongs to Anish Kapoor’s large-scale mirrors, Turning the World Upside Down in Kensington Gardens from today, and Gauguin’s major retrospective at Tate …

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Cabe Calls For More Design Work On Olympic Tower

Design bloodhound, the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment, has stated that it cannot endorse the ArcelorMittal Orbit tower without further work on the proposals. Cabe’s problem? It’s all in the details. Their report says further attention needs to be paid to boring but …