
Anish Kapoor, Memory, 2008. Cor-Ten steel, 14.5 x 8.97 x 4.48 mPhoto: Mathias Schormann © The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York.
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What you don’t see from this angle is that this is the back room, where your see the exoskeleton (technically amazing as it might be) and it seems that on the left there is another room. Thanks to the fantastically efficient Guggenheim Museum Press Service you can look at hi-res images from every angle…

Anish Kapoor
Memory, 2008
Cor-Ten steel, 14.5 x 8.97 x 4.48 m
Commissioned by Deutsche Bank AG in consultation with the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation for the Deutsche Guggenheim
Installation view: Anish Kapoor: Memory, Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin, November 30, 2008–February 1, 2009 Photo: Mathias Schormann
© The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York
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some bozo dumped a disused spa pool at my gate the other day. But despite the litter, it was a rather poignant and beautiful relic, a bit like a shipwreck, and a bit like this.
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