Kapoor has filled a floor of the 19th-century building with some 70 works grand and small. At the center, dominating its glass-topped atrium, stands the new "Symphony for a Beloved Sun," in which four conveyor belts protrude from the floor and walls, dumping red wax on the floor in front of a huge red disk.
Kapoor, a winner of the prestigious Turner Prize and one of the creators of the twisting red Orbit Tower that overlooks London's Olympic Stadium, was wary of giving specific meaning to his work. "I've nothing to say," he said, insisting that he has "never made a work which directly points at an overt content."
Color is a key interest to Kapoor in his work, particularly dark red a blood-like shade that the artist said has "a visceral reality."
Throughout the show, which opens to the public Saturday and runs through November 24, Kapoor's conveyor belts will drop new blobs of wax and oil paint changing the exhibit as it goes along, museum director Gereon Sievernich said.
A sprawling, sagging PVC installation titled "The Death of Leviathan" picks up where the artist left off with "Leviathan," a gigantic balloon that filled Paris' Grand Palais in 2011.
Kapoor said that the melancholy, deflating piece "speaks about, inevitably, the death of the state or the decline of the state" being experienced in Europe and beyond.
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