Anish Kapoor


Anish Kapoor is one of the most influential sculptors of his generation. Born in Bombay, he has lived and worked in London since the early 1970's. His work has been exhibited worldwide and is held in numerous private and public collections, including the Tate Gallery, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Reina Sofia in Madrid and Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam.

Kapoor sees his work as being engaged with deep-rooted metaphysical polarities; presence and absence, being and non-being, place and non-place and the solid and the intangible. Throughout Kapoor's sculptures his fascination with darkness and light is apparent; in the way the translucent quality of the resin works, in the absorbent nature of the pigment, through the radiant glow of alabaster and in the fluid reflections of stainless steel and water. Through this interplay between form and light, Kapoor aspires to evoke sublime experiences, which address primal physical and psychological states.

WD102036

2017

WD102035

2017

WD10233

2017

Random triangle mirror dishes

2008-2011

Diamond Spin Dish

2010

Greyman cries Shaman Dies Billowing Smoke Beauty Evoked

2009

Inout (Infinity)

2009

Islamic Mirror

2008

Regular Triangle Mirror Dish

2008

Steel cube

2008

Hexagon Mirror Dish

2007

Turning of the World

2005

Wound

2003

On the Horizon

2005

Aluminium Mountain

2002

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