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On the first floor Kapoor shows new objects made mainly
of stainless steel and lacquer. Large-format concave circular paintings
in vibrant colours radiate throughout the space. Simultaneously
they seem to absorb and mirror light, creating subtle transitions
from the material to the immaterial.
On the second floor white is the dominant colour in these
wood and fiberglass sculptures with their holes and hollow spaces.
The common theme is the void and immateriality. The meager reflection
of light and occurrence of shadows renounces the mass and weight
of the sculptures. What arises is a fascinating interplay between
inside and outside, volume and void.
The climax of the exhibition comes on the third floor in the form
of a monumental work in Vaseline (My Red Homeland),which Kapoor
has created especially for the Kunsthaus. Out of more than 20 tons
of dark-red coloured Vaseline Anish Kapoor forms a cylindrical sculpture
with a diameter of 12 meters. Rotating around a central axis a large
metal arm moves slowly along an orbit at the perimeter of the work,
churning up the fatty material and transforming it into a smooth
wall. Chaos and order, motionlessness and movement, colour and materiality,
converge in this work to give the observer a truly impressive experience.
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