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Anish Kapoor is marking his first Liverpool presentation in over 40 years with a sprawling new show commemorating the 100th anniversary of Liverpool Cathedral. The free exhibition, titled ...
The Palazzo Priuli Manfrin, in Venice, was bought four years ago by the artist Anish Kapoor. It was constructed in the sixteenth century for the aristocratic Priuli family, but it is thanks to the ...
They have been years in the making and sparked an art world spat. But we will at last see the sculptures Anish Kapoor has made using the “world’s blackest black” in this expansive two-venue ...
The most accessible form of it, a sprayable paint called Vantablack S-VIS, is exclusively licensed to the studio of Anish Kapoor so that he can monopolize the ability to make such groundbreaking ...
The British artist, who took exception to Anish Kapoor’s exclusive contract to use Vantablack, the world’s blackest black substance, just launched a Kickstarter to produce a super dark paint ...
Purchasers of PINK will be required to make a legal declaration during the online checkout process though, confirming that: “you are not Anish Kapoor, you are in no way affiliated to Anish ...
Anish Kapoor is stirring the (paint) pot once again. The British artist's staunch hold on the world's blackest pigment, Vantablack, has irritated the art world and incited an all-out color war ...
It turns out artist Stuart Semple isn’t the only one with a problem with world-famous artist Anish Kapoor. Residents of Camberwell, London, are up in arms over the Kapoor’s plans to add a ...
Artist Anish Kapoor has sent a salty reply to Stuart Semple, the British artist who has taunted him over his having secured the sole rights to use Vantablack, the world’s darkest pigment ...
Anish Kapoor provoked the fury of fellow artists by acquiring the exclusive rights to the blackest black in the world. Known as Vantablack, the material is so dark that it absorbs 99.96 percent of ...
Looking as fit as ever, British sculptor Anish Kapoor gave a lecture in Moscow on September 21, the day of the opening of “My Red Homeland,” an exhibition at the Jewish Museum and Tolerance ...
In the wake of the vandalization of his controversial sculpture Dirty Corner (2011), Anish Kapoor has responded by writing a column for the Guardian, decrying the violent act against his work ...
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