Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Anish Kapoor



Kapoor's words from an interview in anticipation of his exhibition at the Tate Modern
"I am interested in sculpture that manipulates the viewer into a specific relation with both space and time. Time, on two levels; one narratively and cinematically as a matter of the passage through the work, and the other as a literal elongation of the moment. This has to do with form and colour and the propensity of colour to induce reverie. Consequently, I hope, an elongation of time. Space is as complex, the space contained in an object must be bigger than the object which contains it. My aim is to separate the object from its object-hood."















images from Kapoor's site

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