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Anish Kapoor: The Genius of Material and Form

  • Writer: Eva Gorobets
    Eva Gorobets
  • Oct 5, 2022
  • 2 min read

Updated: Aug 5

Get ready to immerse yourself in the visionary world of Anish Kapoor! At the Gallerie dell'Accademia di Venezia and the historic Palazzo Manfrin, a major exhibition curated by Rijksmuseum Director Taco Dibbits showcases Kapoor's incredible range of artwork, from his early pigment sculptures to never-before-seen works made with the revolutionary material Vantablack.

Anish Kapoor, Palazzo Manfrin
Anish Kapoor, Palazzo Manfrin

Kapoor's latest exhibition held in Venice showcases his ability to achieve visual kinship with natural materials in the most joyous and thought-provoking way. His works are made of wax, silicone, and paint, and he creates pieces that evoke emotions and leave a lasting impression on those who view them.


In the Gallerie dell'Accademia, you'll be awestruck by Kapoor's sculptures that challenge our perceptions of reality, pushing the limits of light and darkness. These works will leave you wondering what lies beyond our usual understanding of the world. Kapoor's recent paintings add another layer to the exhibition, engaging in a dynamic dialogue with both the art historical collection of the gallery and Kapoor's own sculptural language.


The exhibition at Palazzo Manfrin features a new, site-specific work that expands the boundaries of the gallery space, as well as many iconic pieces from Kapoor's illustrious career. Kapoor's mirror works will leave you dizzy with their play on perception and inversion of reality, while his use of colour immerses you in a world of saturation and transformation.

All throughout the exhibition, you'll encounter themes of spirituality and the human condition, expressed through Kapoor's unique visual language. And as you make your way through the various spaces, you'll be drawn to the central installation that features a setting sun and a mass of spent red wax, evoking the primal forces of life and death.


One of the most striking works in the exhibition is the Symphony for the Beloved Sun, which features a large conveyor belt that transports pieces of "meat" to a red sun. It's a whimsical and metaphorical representation of the cycles of life and death and the passage of time.


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Kapoor's art is not only conceptual but also technically impressive. He uses different materials to create unique and awe-inspiring sculptures that transform the world around us. For example, he uses the surface of the marble to create perfectly smooth, cutting shapes through the thickness of the stone. He also uses metal with mirror surfaces to create sculptures that reflect distorted viewpoints on a massive scale.


However, perhaps the most exciting part of the exhibition is Kapoor's exploration of colour. He uses colours in a way that is playful and intense, creating a room filled with his favourite totality of one colour that will leave you in awe. He even uses vantablack, a pigment that absorbs more than 95% of light, to create unique and intriguing works of art that challenge our perceptions of the world around us.

Overall, this exhibition is a must-see for anyone interested in contemporary art and the power of the human imagination. Get ready to be amazed by Anish Kapoor's incredible talents!

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