2003
In a time of terror
07 February 2003
The Guardian – Anish Kapoor's leviathan of a sculpture, Marsyas, which dominates Tate Modern's Turbine Hall, bears a certain resemblance to a trio of giant trumpets, or even of gramophone horns. But despite those musical similes, the sculpture, named after the satyr who was flayed by Apollo for daring to challenge the lyre-playing god to a musical contest, has not yet found its voice. Read more