Anish Kapoor at the Brighton Festival

This years Brighton Festival’s guest artistic director was the artist Anish Kapoor.

One of the features of the festival was a trail of works of art by Anish throughout the city. I only managed to get to two of the venues but both were stunning.

Fabrica, the arts venue in the city centre, has two works on show “1000 names” a series of what looks like piles of pigments in red, yellow and white and “Blood Relations” a work with Salman Rushdie with a rather violent story round the edge of a box lined in red on one side and with rather bloody looking rags in the other.

“C-Curve” was a wonderful curve of steel on the South Downs way near the Chattri, a war memorial to the Indian soldiers who dies at the Royal Pavillion hospital in the First World War. It was a long walk up to the C-Curve and I must admit I whinged a lot on the way there (I’m a city girl I don’t do walking!) however it was worth it. The outside edge of the curve reflected you as you walked towards it and placed you in the fantastic view from the hill. The other side seemed to magnify you and turn you upside down.

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