This is the first overseas destination for 'The White Horse' an iconic state of the art sculpture fashioned out of marble and resin, which is on an global tour two years after it was unveiled ceremonially in the UK in 2013.
"Exhibition of this work of art here in front of this building will add more colors to the institution," Culture Minister Mahesh Sharma said after unveiling the sculpture here late last evening.
Commissioned by British Council, the installation, representing British art and history, will be on view for public for the next three years, before moving to other destinations.
"Our relations have been warm and 2017 will add further beauty to this relation" he said.
Wallinger, who has a continuing fascination with horses and its emblematic status in British history, had supposedly scanned the sculpture from a real horse called Riviera Red with a white light scanner.
"The sculpture relates to the ancient history of hillside depiction of white horses in England, but the pose is familiar from current depictions of thoroughbred stallions and has been replicated throughout the history of art," said officials at the British Council.
"A captivating and enthralling installation such as the 'White Horse' by Wallinger will add allure to our great building," Director of British Council India, Rob Lynes said.
British High Commissioner to India James Baven and Director General, ICCR, C Rajasekhar were also present.
Welcoming the announcement to celebrate 2017 as Year of Culture between UK and India, British Council Director said, "To mark this, we will be opening up new places on our front lawns, opposite the 'White Horse' which will showcase works by Indian artists also."
Wallinger, a UK based artist, had won the 2007 Turner prize for his recreation of protester Brian Haw's anti-war display in Parliament Square in London.
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