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Artist Anish Kapoor presents works old and new in London gallery return

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Artist Anish Kapoor presents works old and new in London gallery return

Anish Kapoor's Exhibition at Hayward Gallery: A Blend of Past and Present

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Overview of the Exhibition

LONDON, June 15 (Reuters) - British artist Anish Kapoor presents bold, large new works alongside some of his older sculptures at an upcoming exhibition at London's Hayward Gallery, in a return to the space that held his first solo UK show nearly 30 years ago.

Featured Sculptures and Installations

On display are shiny sculptures made with mirrored steel or others in void-like black, visceral paintings and gory bloody pieces as well as large-scale installations the 72-year-old Mumbai-born Turner Prize winner is known for.

Highlight: "Mount Moriah at the Gate of the Ghetto"

These include 2022's "Mount Moriah at the Gate of the Ghetto", a massive red and black mass hanging from the ceiling.

New Works: "Ha Makom" and "All of Nothing"

Among the new works are an expansive vivid red pigment piece called "Ha Makom" and "All of Nothing", a huge, inflated red PVC membrane that greets audiences as soon as they walk in.

Kapoor's Artistic Philosophy and Use of Red

“I've explored or looked to explore that question of the object and the non-object and how they live with each other. It's obvious that red must feature in that equation, because in a sense, all of that interior is red," Kapoor told Reuters of his use of red in his works.

"Red, of course, is at one level a colour of celebration, but it's also a colour of deep darkness, of terror, of fear. As we know, the sublime is wonder and fear together. So somehow the two live with each other and I'm interested in what red does in... those conditions.”

Significance of the Hayward Gallery

The Hayward Gallery, part of the Southbank Centre overlooking the River Thames, was the first in the UK to hold a major survey of Kapoor's works in 1998.

Kapoor's Reflections on Returning

“It's a coming home... in many ways... 28 years is quite a long time," Kapoor said.

"What I've tried to do is take on what I did before and take it to...some other place."

Exhibition Details

The exhibition runs from June 16 to October 18.

(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; editing by Barbara Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • The exhibition marks Kapoor’s return to Hayward Gallery nearly 30 years after his first UK solo survey in 1998, now transformed into an immersive, perceptual journey across the whole building and terraces (lissongallery.com).
  • New monumental installations include ‘Ha Makom’, an expansive red mountain-like sculpture with a void, ‘All of Nothing’, a vast red inflatable filling the entry space, and other immersive environments challenging scale and interiority (theguardian.com).
  • Iconic earlier works are also featured, such as the gravity-defying 'Mount Moriah at the Gate of the Ghetto' (2022), mirror sculptures, Vantablack-coated void works, and visceral paintings and sculptures in pigment, resin, and silicone—highlighting Kapoor’s fascination with the interplay of object and non-object (theguardian.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is Anish Kapoor's exhibition at Hayward Gallery?
The exhibition runs from June 16 to October 18.
What types of works are on display at the Kapoor exhibition?
The exhibition features new bold sculptures, mirrored steel, void-like black pieces, visceral paintings, and large-scale installations.
What is unique about Anish Kapoor's use of red in his art?
Kapoor uses red to evoke both celebration and deep darkness, exploring the duality of wonder and fear.
Which notable Kapoor installations are featured in this exhibition?
Highlights include 'Mount Moriah at the Gate of the Ghetto' and 'Ha Makom,' along with 'All of Nothing,' an inflated red PVC membrane.
When did Anish Kapoor first exhibit at Hayward Gallery?
His first solo UK show at the Hayward Gallery was nearly 30 years ago, in 1998.

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