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Lot No. 111

               ANISH KAPOOR
               b. 1954
               UNTITLED
               56 x 56 x 47.6 in ( 142.2 x 142.2 x 121 cm)
               Fiberglass and paint
               2012

               ` 3,32,00,000 – 4,98,00,000
               $ 400,000 - 600,000

               Signed & Dated: Verso


               The first living artist to present a solo show
               at the Royal Academy of Arts, London, Anish
               Kapoor is known for sculptures that are not only
               path-breaking but also celebrate the grandeur
               of simplicity. His conceptual art transcends
               beyond just the physical, using the interplay of
               perception,  dimension  and  space  through  the
               use of curvilinear forms and colour.

               The presented untitled lot, executed in 2012,
               using fibreglass and paint, is an exceptional   not a compositional tool, it’s a thing. It’s like a
               example of his preoccupation with transforming   bucket of water or something,” said Kapoor to
               spaces. Part of a series of vividly coloured,   The Telegraph while speaking of the series.
               hollow,  bowl-like  structures,  the  lot  is  in  the
               shape of a hemisphere that alters form as you   In many ways, the series showcases the artist’s
               walk closer and around it. While pieces from the   growth from his core ideas. With the piece, it
               series seem like floating figures at first, upon   is  evident  that he  has  built  from a  foundation
               closer inspection, the viewer sees the concave   of works that he has been creating since the
               form.  The monochrome used is luminous and   inception of his career. Some of his earliest
               intense, lending to the piece’s otherworldly   works included structures of pigment that
               quality. The colour is bold and, in close proximity,   showcased  his  command  over  colour.  His
               seems to engulf the viewer, an effect that the   preoccupation  with void-like sculptures that
               artist wanted to achieve.               seem like portals to another dimension, creating
                                                       a space unto themselves, can also be seen in this
               He believes that movement around the sculpture   series. The illusion of discs too can be associated
               changes the viewer’s consciousness of the   with arguably his most well-known series, the
               colour, becoming endless space. The bright pink   reflective stainless steel discs. Although the
               colour of the lot seems to have an identity of   series gleans from and expands on his many
               his own. “That’s what I’m after. That sense that   landmark works, it is a unique and experimental
               the  colour  is a  kind  of saturated condition.  It’s   addition to Kapoor’s vast and diverse oeuvre.
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