Indian artist's house in London occupied by
protesters
Friday June 22, 2012 07:07:28 PM,
IANS
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London: A house in
London owned by Indian-origin artist Anish Kapoor, who designed
the ArcelorMittal Orbit tower for the Olympics, was Friday
occupied by a group of protesters to hold an art event for a day,
The Guardian reported.
The group that calls itself Bread and Circuses said it had
"liberated" the part-derelict five-storey house on Lincoln Inn's
Fields in central London.
The name of the group is a reference to its argument that the
Olympics are a means of distracting people from pressing economic
and social issues, the daily said.
The group said the house has been left empty since Kapoor bought
it in 2009.
Kapoor is listed as the director of a company called 1-2 Lincoln's
Inn Fields Ltd, the address of the property, which was formed in
2009.
The artist's 22.7-million-pound ArcelorMittal Orbit tower -- a
115-metre-tall sculpture and observation platform -- at the
Olympic Park in east London, was mostly funded by Indian-origin
steel billionaire Lakshmi Mittal.
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