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Anish Kapoor — Anish Kapoor’s sculptural output of the past three decades has become contemporary art’s defining mode of bridging the gap between physical and psychological space. Exemplified through his impeccably finished sculptures, Kapoor has succeeded in giving emptiness the same philosophical and aesthetic weight as that which is tangible. His enormous public installations have breathed new life into familiar cityscapes, transforming the viewer’s perceptions of their spatial environments, creating surfaces that re-orient the observer to their position, consequently deconstructing spatial ontology. Burrowing into reflective surfaces, Kapoor has manipulated the notion of the physical expanse to exhilarating and wildly unfamiliar ends. As he subtracts structure in his sculpture, Kapoor adds into his work infinitely more—a site in which to explore and imagine. As in the present lot,
Anish Kapoor

Anish Kapoor’s sculptural output of the past three decades has become contemporary art’s defining mode of bridging the gap between physical and psychological space. Exemplified through his impeccably finished sculptures, Kapoor has succeeded in giving emptiness the same philosophical and aesthetic weight as that which is tangible. His enormous public installations have breathed new life into familiar cityscapes, transforming the viewer’s perceptions of their spatial environments, creating surfaces that re-orient the observer to their position, consequently deconstructing spatial ontology. Burrowing into reflective surfaces, Kapoor has manipulated the notion of the physical expanse to exhilarating and wildly unfamiliar ends. As he subtracts structure in his sculpture, Kapoor adds into his work infinitely more—a site in which to explore and imagine. As in the present lot,

This striking work by Anish Kapoor employs a deep midnight blue pigment applied to an aluminium surface, creating a profound sense of infinite depth and spatial ambiguity. The intensely saturated hue appears to dissolve the physical boundaries of the object, drawing the viewer into a seemingly boundless void that challenges conventional perceptions of form and space. True to Kapoor's philosophical practice, the work transforms its material presence into an immaterial experience, where the tangible and the psychological converge in a mesmerizing interplay of color and perception.

Medium
midnight blue pigment on aluminium
Location
Phillips, Salt Lake City, UT

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Contemporary Art Evening Sale

June 27, 2013

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Anish Kapoor, Anish Kapoor’s sculptural output of the past three decades has become contemporary art’s defining mode of bridging the gap between physical and psychological space. Exemplified through his impeccably finished sculptures, Kapoor has succeeded in giving emptiness the same philosophical and aesthetic weight as that which is tangible. His enormous public installations have breathed new life into familiar cityscapes, transforming the viewer’s perceptions of their spatial environments, creating surfaces that re-orient the observer to their position, consequently deconstructing spatial ontology. Burrowing into reflective surfaces, Kapoor has manipulated the notion of the physical expanse to exhilarating and wildly unfamiliar ends. As he subtracts structure in his sculpture, Kapoor adds into his work infinitely more—a site in which to explore and imagine. As in the present lot,

This striking work by Anish Kapoor employs a deep midnight blue pigment applied to an aluminium surface, creating a profound sense of infinite depth and spatial ambiguity. The intensely saturated hue appears to dissolve the physical boundaries of the object, drawing the viewer into a seemingly boundless void that challenges conventional perceptions of form and space. True to Kapoor's philosophical practice, the work transforms its material presence into an immaterial experience, where the tangible and the psychological converge in a mesmerizing interplay of color and perception.

Medium
midnight blue pigment on aluminium
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Blue, Bold, Minimalist, Sculpture, Indian, Reflective, Philosophical, Pigment, Abstract, Contemporary

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