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Anish Kapoor By Anish Kapoor

Anish Kapoor by Anish Kapoor


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Anish Kapoor is a British artist who came to prominence in the 1980s. He has since developed a distinctive body of work in stone, marble, pigment, stainless steel, and plaster, producing sculptures that can provoke intensely spiritual and physical feelings. This catalog accompanies Kapoor's first major showing in a public gallery in Britain.

Anish Kapoor Summary

Anish Kapoor by Anish Kapoor

Anish Kapoor is one of a generation of internationally acclaimed British artists who came to prominence in the 1980s. He has since developed a distinctive body of work in stone, marble, pigment, stainless steel, and plaster, producing sculptures that can provoke intensely spiritual and physical feelings. This catalog accompanies Kapoor's first major showing in a public gallery in Britain. New pieces created especially for the Hayward Gallery transform the London gallery space, penetrating the walls and floors and giving the impression that the work is growing out of the architecture. Included in the show are a series of monumental stone sculptures weighing up to eight tons each.Much of Kapoor's recent work explores the concept of the void. The artist cuts deeply into the stone, sometimes coating the interior surfaces with a rich pigment and transforming the void into a charged, dark space. Kapoor also works with reflective surfaces that appear to engulf the viewer and his surroundings. Homi Bhabha's essay asks what kind of theory of art and culture emerges from Kapoor's work. Bhabha offers an ethical interpretation that explores the way the sculptures force one to ponder not just art, but the role of art in the world. He also comments on how playful Kapoor's work is in its use of color, object, and fantasy, and on how the combination of deadly seriousness and play are essential in his sculptures. I am really interested in the end, at the end of the process, at the way a stone is not a stone, the way the stone becomes something else, becomes light, becomes a proposition, becomes a lens. - Anish Kapoor.

About Anish Kapoor

Anish Kapoor was born in 1954 in Bombay, India, and moved to London in the early 1970s to study art. Since then he has lived and worked in Britain. Kapoor represented Britain at the Venice Biennale where he won the Premio Duemila, and in 1991 he was awarded the Turner Prize. Homi Bhabha is Professor of Art History and English at the University of Chicago and author of The Location of Culture (1994). Pier Luigi Tazzi curated the Anish Kapoor section of the 1996 Sao Paulo Biennial.

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GOR002802494
9780520217416
0520217411
Anish Kapoor by Anish Kapoor
Used - Very Good
Hardback
University of California Press
19980901
120
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