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Versailles sculpture: anti-Semitic graffiti could remain
Sir Anish Kapoor took the attack personally and said he may have no choice but to 'leave them there'.
The controversial sculpture is on show at the Palace of Versailles in France. The huge installation, called Dirty Corner, was covered with slogans, some of which were anti-Semitic. This is the second time it has been vandalised.
Jim Naughtie spoke to Sir Anish about his reaction to the vandalism.
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