Kapoor covers anti-Semitic Versailles graffiti in gold leaf

A sculpture by Anish Kapoor in the Versailles Palace gardens is being covered with gold leaf to mask anti-Semitic graffiti that caused an outcry in a country still reeling from January's terror attack on a Jewish supermarket.
The controversial red trumpet-shaped work by the British-Indian Jewish sculptor was dubbed the "Queen's Vagina" by media and has been vandalized three times since its installation in June in the conservative town of Versailles.
A Versailles tribunal ruled over the weekend that the graffiti should be removed but Kapoor chose instead to gild it into obscurity -- what the 61-year-old described to the Figaro newspaper as his "royal response" to the vandalism.
Workers are installing an alarm system in the famed 17th -century gardens -- designed by Andre Le Notre, principal gardener to King Louis XIV -- to prevent further breaches of security on the sculpture.
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First Published: Sep 22 2015 | 9:13 PM IST
