Posts Tagged ‘Anish Kapoor’
Photos by Anna Russ // June 16, 2018
This week, Art Basel opened it 49th edition, bringing together 290 of the world’s leading galleries showing the works of over 4,000 artists for art-enthusiasts and collectors alike. We visited the fair and photographed our favorite…[read on]
Openings at Nome, Rainbow Unicorn, Momentum, kindl, Future Gallery, Galerie Bastian, Galerie Neu, CFA, Image Movement, Field Notes, Alexander Levy, Neumeister Bar-Am, Tanya Leighton, Galerie Sandra Bürgel, BQ, Isabella Bortolozzi Galerie, Carlier/Gebauer,…[read on]
Article by Andrea Ongaro – in Berlin; Tuesday, May 28, 2013.
The Martin Gropius Bau is presenting a show that is sure to be the event of the year in Berlin. A great amount of energy and means has been deployed for an exhibition that can be seen only in Berlin–a show that was conceived here, specifically to be realized here. Anish Kapoor is exhibiting a series of works that occupy the entire ground floor of the Martin Gropius Bau, including the…
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Tuesday, May 14, 2013 KUPFERSTICHKABINETT Artist talk with JORINDE VOIGT and MALTE SPOHR “System und Sinnlichkeit” – GROUP SHOW Exhibition: Mar. 21 – Aug. 04, 2013 Tuesday, May 14; 6:30pm Matthäikirchplatz 6 (click here for map) VOLKSWAGEN AUTOMOBIL FORUM “Drive East. Der Weg nach Russland” – VOLKER KREIDLER Exhibition: Apr. 12 – May 20, 2013… Read more »
Article and photos by Dina Münzfeld in New York; Monday, May 07, 2012.
There has been a tense debate about the future of New York’s art fairs since Frieze’s Amanda Sharp and Matthew Slotover announced their take on the art metropolis. Having their 180 gallery strong debut in town during May 4 – 7, 2012, the franchise of the well-known spectacle in London’s Regent’s Park now has to withstand the debate about the necessity of another blockbuster art event…
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Article and photos by Anna Russ in Berlin // June 17, 2011
Anish Kapoor is the fourth artist invited to create a monumental artwork for this giant space. His sculpture, Leviathan is named after the mythological-biblical sea monster. After the title of Thomas Hobbes’ book, Leviathan has additionally become a synonym for governmental arbitrariness. Today Kapoor has seized this reading by dedicating his sculpture to Ai Wei Wei. [view all images…]
Seen and Loved // Gabriel Orozco, Ai Weiwei, Mona Hatoum, Tessa Farmer, Robert Wilson, Dari Bae
by Clare Ross // Jan. 27, 2011
Here are some artwork highlights I’ve come across during my most recent travels to London. Included are works from The Saatchi Gallery, The Serpentine Gallery, Tate Modern, Whitechapel…[read on]