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The Art Newspaper
By Martin Bailey from Art Basel daily edition

Anish Kapoor rejects China show in support of Ai Weiwei

British Council had asked the artist to consider a show in Tiananmen Square

LONDON. Anish Kapoor has cancelled plans to present his sculptures at the National Museum of China in Beijing, in protest against the continuing detention of Ai Weiwei. He had been asked by the British Council to consider a show at the newly renovated museum in Tiananmen Square as part the "UK Now" festival in China late next year.

Kapoor's spokeswoman confirmed to The Art Newspaper that he had been invited to China, but "he is not going to proceed in view of the detention of Ai Weiwei." Ai, an outspoken critic of the Chinese government, was arrested in Beijing in early April for alleged "economic crimes". Discussions began about a potential exhibition at the National Museum of China last October, when two directors of London's Lisson Gallery (which represents Kapoor, stand 2.1/K12 at Art Basel) were in Beijing. Provisional plans were subsequently made for Kapoor to travel to Beijing this month to view the space and talk with the museum. The idea would have been to mount an exhibition with a major new work.

Kapoor has been outspoken in his criticism of the Chinese government's treatment of Ai Weiwei, since his detention on 3 April. On 10 May, when he opened his Leviathan installation at the Grand Palais in Paris, he dedicated it to the Chinese artist, describing his detention as "barbaric". Once Kapoor had spoken out, it was realised that his participation in the "UK Now" festival would be difficult. A British Council spokeswoman stressed that the exhibition proposal had been at "a very early stage, and until he had seen the space we could not have proceeded".

British Council chief executive Martin Davidson believes in "freedom of cultural expression", but is keen for the programme to go ahead. He commented: "It is through cultural exchange that we best demonstrate the benefits of free artistic expression and build supportive links between people in the UK and China."

Spatial Thoughts on Sculpture by Bill West
Sculpture is so important to our society in numerous ways, so intertwined in our lives, yet the majority of the time it is so often just there in the background of society. In our hurried way of life today, we hardly gave it a second thought. Anish Kapoor and his sculptures go a long way in changing from that being in the background to the forefront of society. His stance on Ai Weiwei is helping to bring the detention of Ai Weiwei to the world stage, all through his sculptural works and vision. Thank you Mr. Kapoor for all you do.

Anish Kapoor
'Anish Kapoor'