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 “Monadic ...
Anish Kapoor’s "Dirty Corner" (2011–15) sculpture in the gardens of Palace of Versailles has been vandalized again but this time with offensive words, including anti-Semitic slurs. Anish Kapoor’s ...
Denizens of Tribeca celebrated today, as Anish Kapoor’s much-anticipated bean sculpture for New York has finally been finished. The long-awaited sculpture is no longer shrouded by construction ...
FILE - In this Jan. 31, 2008, file photo, a couple is seen on the underside of the 110-ton stainless steel Anish Kapoor sculpture called "Cloud Gate" and nicknamed "The Bean" at Millennium Park in ...
You may have never seen the striking sculptural works of Anish Kapoor with your own eyes — but you’ve certainly seen them on Instagram. Kapoor is known for Chicago’s “Cloud Gate” bean sculpture — a ...
When Herzog & de Meuron’s luxury Tribeca Jenga tower went up at 56 Leonard Street, it came with the promise of a bean. Anish Kapoor was to offer New York City its own version of Chicago’s Cloud Gate ...
A fringe group insists—without evidence—that a man has been living inside the city’s beloved “Cloud Gate” for two decades, and says it’s no joke or performance art. Anish Kapoor, Cloud Gate (2006).
For more than a decade, New York has been promised a more diminutive version of Anish Kapoor’s sculpture Cloud Gate — or, as it has come to be called, “the Bean” — at the Herzog & de Meuron–designed ...
Anish Kapoor is a leading contemporary British-Indian artist working in large-scale abstract public sculpture. Among his best-known works is the popular Cloud Gate (2006), otherwise known as “the Bean ...
Yesterday we noticed that a copy of Anish Kapoor’s “Cloud Gate” in Chicago is in the works in Karamay, China, promoted as a giant, stainless steel drop of oil. The artist is still unknown, but it’s ...
On the eve of his show at the Jewish Museum the artist looks back on his delicate earliest art, and reveals why terror plays a vital role in his latest. By Blake ...
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