Anish Kapoor’s Dellasposa is a striking exploration of form and colour, capturing the spirit of abstract expressionism. Vibrant reds emerge from a dark, mysterious background, creating a compelling contrast that draws the viewer into a realm of contemplation. Kapoor’s signature sweeping textures evoke movement and depth, while the interplay of light and shadow lends the work a dynamic yet tranquil presence. The ambiguous forms invite multiple interpretations, offering a rich, immersive experience that engages the senses and the imagination. Dellasposa stands as a testament to Kapoor’s mastery of colour, form, and emotive expression.
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Size (Unframed): | 72 x 86 cm |
Size (Framed): | 88 x 105 cm |
Signed: | Yes |
Limited Edition: | Edition 179 of 200 |
Anish Kapoor moved to the UK in the 1970s to pursue art. Born in Bombay to a Jewish mother and Hindu father, he initially studied engineering in Israel before deciding to become an artist. In 1973, he relocated to the UK to attend Hornsey College of Art, followed by the Chelsea School of Art and Design, and he has lived and worked in London ever since.
Kapoor’s practice often blurs the line between art and architecture. His freestanding sculptures and installations are frequently monumental and designed for public spaces. Notable works include Taratantata at the Baltic Flour Mills in Gateshead, a 35-metre-high sculpture crafted from polished stainless steel, and Marsyas at the Tate Modern in London, a 3,400-square-foot installation featuring three steel rings connected by a PVC membrane.
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