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Olympic Park in London, which will host the Summer Olympic Games in 2012, got a sight of the original, which many compare to the Eiffel Tower. 115-meter design, created jointly by the sculptor Anish Kapoor (Anish Kapoor) and Cecil Balmond architect (Cecil Balmond ), will serve as a lookout for tourists and visitors to the British capital.

The concept of building ArcelorMittal Orbit is based on the motives of olympic rings and creating the illusion of "chaotic instability." According to the authors, it tends to distract people from thinking about engineering, planning, materials, and encourages them to just explore it.

It is worth noting that the British sculptor Anish Kapoor of Indian origin is the winner of one of the most prestigious European awards in the field of contemporary art - the Turner Prize and OBE.
Personal exhibition of works by the sculptor took place in the Tate Gallery and Hayward Gallery in London, Kunsthalle Basel in Switzerland, the National Art Museum of Queen Sofia in Madrid, the National Gallery in Ottawa, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgium, CAPC Museum of Contemporary Art in Bordeaux and the Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil in Brazil. His work is represented in museums throughout the world, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Tate Modern, London, Fondazione Prada in Milan, the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, De Pont Foundation in the Netherlands and the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art in of Japan.













Source:architector.ua

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