Here’s a little BLUESDAY inspiration from Anish Kapoor, currently on view in Infinite Blue.Anish Ka
Here’s a little BLUESDAY inspiration from Anish Kapoor, currently on view in Infinite Blue.Anish Kapoor is well known for abstract sculptures that range widely in both scale and material, including several monumental public installations. He often experiments with visual effects of depth-perception and dimensionality.His recent series of concave mirror works, like this one in blue and pink, employs rich, blended colors and highly polished surfaces. They reflect and distort their surroundings and their viewers, while acting simultaneously as self-contained, engrossing art objects. Such optical ambiguity aligns with Kapoor’s ongoing interest in approaching—or creating illusions of—the infinite, adding texture to this exhibition’s aptly titled exploration of the color blue.See this work on view in Infinite Blue throughout April.Anish Kapoor (British, born India, 1954). Mirror (Pink to Mipa 5 Blue), 2016 Stainless steel and lacquer. Courtesy of the artist and Lisson Gallery -- source link
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