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London's Royal Academy of Arts Exhibition

Anish Kapoor's long-awaited art exhibition opens on Saturday at London’s Royal Academy of Arts.

This is the first time the Royal Academy’s Main Galleries have been taken over by a living artist, and Kapoor has made good use of the space.

On arrival you’ll see the impressive Tall Tree and the Eye sculpture in the Royal Academy’s courtyard, a 15-metre high tower of shiny stainless steel balls.

Anish Kapoor is at the Royal Academy of Arts from 26 September to 11 December.

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