![]() ![]() Concepts that have consistently informed the artist’s output, Trubkovich addresses them here through the engagement and juxtaposition of painting, drawing and film, a treatment that reveals the productive tension between these distinct approaches. ![]() Snow presents a meditation on the aesthetic of memory and the fluid nature of recollection. The exhibition will run from February 20 through Maat 509 West 24th Street. This is the artist’s third solo project at the gallery. Often displayed in public spaces, Anish Kapoor’s sculptures.Marianne Boesky Gallery is pleased to present Snow, a solo exhibition of new works by Kon Trubkovich. Through a visual vocabulary that incorporates colour pigments in particular as well as glass fiber and stainless steel, the artist has developed an ambitious body of work in sculpture and installation that at times approaches design and architecture. Born out of spiritual reflection, his pieces strive to give form to the vital and opposing forces, as in his series of Shadow Prints: full/empty, material/spiritual, light/darkness, visible/invisible, aware/unaware, male/female, land/sea. Although he is influenced by his cultural origins, Anish Kapoor continues to incorporate new ideas into his work. Since the early 1980’s the artist has not only produced some of the most innovative work in contemporary sculpture but has also done much to re-establish certain original sculpture forms. I have always thought of it more and more as a transitional space, an in-between space." -Anish Kapoor After spending some time in India in 1979, he gained recognition on the international scene from the early 1980s. From 1973 he studied in London at the Hornsey College of Art, before going on to the Chelsea School of Art. After spending some time in India in 1979, he gained recognition on the international scene from the early 1980's.īorn in India, Anish Kapoor has lived in England since the 1970s. The viewer is constantly pulled back and forth between pure color and bright white as if pulled into some vortex.īorn in India, Anish Kapoor has lived in England since the 1970's. These prints possess a three-dimensional quality, which is reminiscent of Kapoor's sculpture. It's very much to do with time." - Anish KapoorĪ color of intense depth gradually focuses on a bright luminous white absorbed by the vacuum at the center of the print, the viewer is drawn into a breath-taking visual experience. I have always thought of it more and more as a transitional space, an in-between space. In these print series, Kapoor is engaging the same dichotomies but on a two-dimensional surface. His sculptures appear solid and intangible, dark and light, empty and full. In this series of Shadow prints, as in his monumental sculptures, Anish Kapoor puts the relationship between conflicting energies at the center of his creation. ![]() The pictures shown are only for illustrative reasons, the piece is offered unframed.Īnish Kapoor’s art is always striking, his pieces delivering a captivating experience. ![]() In mint condition, as acquired from the publisher Signed and numbered, accompanied by Certificate of Authenticity This work is number 19 from the edition of 39 (plus 9 APs), published by The Paragon Press, London. Signed and numbered to reverse 'Anish Kapoor 19/39'. Contemporary, 21st Century, Etching, Limited Edition, Colors ![]()
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