Anish Kapoor
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Anish Kapoor

India • 1954  57 followers

I often think there's a masculinity in the color of steel.

Biography

Anish Kapoor was born in Bombay, India, in 1954 and is a contemporary artist specializing in sculpture.

He studied art at the Doon School in Dehradun, India, before moving to England in 1972. Once there, he studied at the Hornsey College of Art and the Chelsea School of Art and Design.

Kapoor's early works are sculptures covered in vibrant pigments, directly inspired by Indian spice markets, and placed on the ground. He also explored massive stones, incorporating elements like water, earth, and fire. Over time, his artworks became larger and more monumental. He began using mirrors and reflective materials to distort the viewer's image, often featuring fine, curved lines in solid colors. Major influences on his art include painters Barnett Newman, Yves Klein, and Joseph Beuys

A new kind of sculptor, Kapoor made his mark on the art market in the 1980s.

He was awarded the Turner Prize in 1991 for his sculptures that blend Western culture with his Eastern origins.

Kapoor's works are displayed around the world, and his creations increasingly resemble architecture due to their colossal size. One of his most famous works is the sculpture Cloud Gate (2004), which is approximately 25 meters long, 15 meters wide, and 12 meters high. This work is located in Chicago, a city renowned for its public art. Cloud Gate is a monumental work and a true technological feat.

For 25 years, Anish Kapoor has contributed revolutionary forms, materials, and scales to the history of sculpture and art in general.

Kapoor is exhibited in major galleries and contemporary art institutions such as the Centre Pompidou, the MoMA, the Tate, and more. His talent is recognized worldwide, and his work has definitively left a mark on the history of contemporary art.

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Print, Moiré 2, Anish Kapoor

Moiré 2

Anish Kapoor

Print - 72.4 x 96 cm Print - 28.5 x 37.8 inch

€9,250

Print, Moiré 4, Anish Kapoor

Moiré 4

Anish Kapoor

Print - 72.4 x 96 cm Print - 28.5 x 37.8 inch

€9,250

Print, Moiré 3, Anish Kapoor

Moiré 3

Anish Kapoor

Print - 72.4 x 96 cm Print - 28.5 x 37.8 inch

€9,250

Print, Moiré 1, Anish Kapoor

Moiré 1

Anish Kapoor

Print - 72.4 x 96 cm Print - 28.5 x 37.8 inch

€9,250

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Why does Anish Kapoor have exclusive rights to Vantablack?
Anish Kapoor secured exclusive artistic rights to use Vantablack through an agreement with Surrey NanoSystems, the creators of the pigment. This deal prevents other artists from using Vantablack in their artworks.
Who owns the rights to the blackest black?
The rights to use Vantablack, known as the blackest black, are exclusively licensed to artist Anish Kapoor for artistic purposes. Other artists cannot use Vantablack in their work without permission.
What is Anish Kapoor famous for ?
Anish Kapoor is famous for his large-scale, often reflective sculptures like "Cloud Gate" in Chicago. He explores themes of perception, space, and materiality, using materials such as stainless steel, pigment, and wax.
Why does Anish Kapoor use red?
Anish Kapoor uses red to evoke visceral emotions and symbolize the body, blood, and life force. This color allows him to explore themes of sensuality, violence, and the primal aspects of human experience in his artworks.