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From a meagre 10,000 visitors three years ago, the footfall rose to 128,000 last year. The fair has exhibited and facilitated the sale of world renowned artists right from Picasso, Mark Chagall and Joan Miro to M F Husain, Anish Kapoor to Anjolie Menon.
The first shots were fired in a February 6 interview with Le Journal des Arts, in which Mr. Perrin accuses Mr. Smith of overstepping his boundaries in the show’s planning, demanding that a photo of his staff be included in the catalogue, not knowing...
LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 10: A Christie's auction house employee stands in front of an untitled piece of work by Anish Kapoor during a press preview of Post War And Contemporary Art at Christies auction house on February 10, 2012 in London, England. ... View Photo »
It also references the work of Anish Kapoor when he did the performance at the Royal Academy of London.
Powered by ten projectors and set to music composed by Owen Clayton Condon, their highly-choreographed light show is the first-ever site-specific video and sound installation to involve 110-ton sculpture since its debut back in 2004. But it’s only...
Placido and Johnny Whitworth. Written by Scott M. Gimple, Seth Hoffman and David S. Goyer. Directed by Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor. (1:35) PG-13. "How Much Does Your Building Weigh, Mr. Foster?" With Anish Kapoor, Richard Serra and Cai Guo-Qiang. ...
This shiny alien bean consists of 168 stainless steel plates that gleam out at the citizens of the Windy City. It looks like the sort of structure that, if you prod it, will make some hydraulic hisses before opening up and firing plasma bolts onto...
A Christie's employee poses for photographs and is reflected in the stainless steel and lacquer "Untitled" sculpture by the Indian-born British artist Anish Kapoor at the auction house's offices in London, Friday, Feb. 10, 2012. The piece is estimated... View Photo »
Over more than two decades, Anish Kapoor has established an unassailable international reputation and his work can be found in major institutions and public spaces around the globe.
Chicagoans lace up their skates and take a whirl around the McCormick Tribune Ice Rink. Skaters enjoy a spectacular view of architecture along Micghigan Ave, aka "The Magnificant Mile." Both natives and tourists stand under "Cloud Gate," a stainless...
Sigler, Eva Longoria Parker, Tobey Maguire, Michael Dell, Ashton Kutcher, the Jonas Brothers, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, Colt McCoy, Sam Bradford, Adriana Lima, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bill Murray, Barry White, Anne Hathaway, Michael Jackson, Tony Soprano,...
Anish Kapoor (born 1954) is one of the most influential sculptors of his generation. Born in Bombay (Mumbai), India, Kapoor has lived and worked in London since the early 1970s when he moved to London to study art, first at the Hornsey College of Art and later at the Chelsea School of Art Design. Kapoor quickly rose to prominence in the 1980s. ... Full Article
A Christie's employee poses for photographs and is reflected in the stainless steel and lacquer "Untitled" sculpture by the Indian-born British artist Anish Kapoor at the auction house's offices in London, Friday, Feb. 10, 2012. The piece is estimated to fetch 250,000 to 350,000 pounds...
View Photo »A Sotheby's employee poses with Anish Kapoor's Untitled artwork, in which a reflected artwork is seen, at Sotheby's auction house in London February 1, 2012. The piece is expected to sell for up to 700,000 GBP ($1.1 million) when auctioned on February 15.
View Photo »British sculptor Anish Kapoor, center, receives a certificate of merit from Japan Art Association Vice Chairperson Hanae Mori during an awarding ceremony of the Praemium Imperiale in Tokyo, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2011. Applauding at right are other awardees, Mexican architect Roberto...
View Photo »Sculptor Anish Kapoor of Britain, right, shakes hands with Prince Hitachi during an awarding ceremony of the Praemium Imperiale in Tokyo, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2011. Applauding in the background is Hitachi's wife Princess Hanako.
View Photo »British sculptor Anish Kapoor (R) receives the gold medal from Japanese Prince Hitachi (L) during the awards ceremony for the 23th Praemium Imperiale Awards in Tokyo on October 19, 2011. The Praemium Imperiale is a global arts prize awarded annually by the Japan Art Association.
View Photo »British sculptor Anish Kapoor gestures after receiving the gold medal at the awards ceremony for the 23th Praemium Imperiale Awards in Tokyo on October 19, 2011. The Praemium Imperiale is a global arts prize awarded annually by the Japan Art Association.
View Photo »LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - JULY 11: Queen Elizabeth II talks to Dame Judi Dench and artist Anish Kapoor (C) during a reception for the Praemium Imperiale Awards at Buckingham Palace on July 11, 2011 in London, England.
View Photo »British sculptor Anish Kapoor speaks to journalists after receiving the Japanese Award for the Arts, the Praerium Imperiale, at a hotel in central London, July 11, 2011. Kapoor was one of the artists awarded the prize.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 11: Anish Kapoor attends the Praemium Imperiale Awards in honour of Japan's Prince Takamatsu at Claridge's Hotel on July 11, 2011 in London, England.
View Photo »British actress Judi Dench (L) and British sculptor Anish Kapoor pose for pictures after they were announced as two of the five new Praemium Imperiale Laureates at a press conference attended by Prince and Princess Hitachi of Japan in London, on July 11, 2011. The Praemium Imperiale...
View Photo »British sculptor Anish Kapoor (L), Prince Hitachi of Japan (2nd L), Princess Hitachi of Japan (2nd R) and British actress Judi Dench (R) pose for photographers after Mr Kapoor and Ms Dench were announced as two of the five new Praemium Imperiale Laureates at a press conference in...
View Photo »British artist Anish Kapoor, right, and British actress Judi Dench react as they pose for the media during a Praemium Imperiale Awards press conference in London, Monday, July 11, 2011. Anish Kapoor is awarded the Praemium Imperiale Laureates in Sculpture and Judi Dench is awarded the...
View Photo »Japan's Prince Hitachi, center left, Princess Hitachi, center right, British artist Anish Kapoor, left, and British actress Judi Dench pose for the media during a Praemium Imperiale Awards press conference in London, Monday, July 11, 2011. Anish Kapoor is awarded the Praemium Imperiale...
View Photo »A city worker views buildings including the Lloyds building, reflected in the sculpture 'Sky Mirror' by Anish Kapoor in the financial district of the City of London December 7, 2011. The.
View Photo »BASEL, SWITZERLAND - JUNE 14: Two vistors look at the Anish Kapoor, Push - Pull, 2008 artwork on June 14, 2011 in Basel, Switzerland. 300 art galleries selected by the fair will display works by more than 2,500 artists to 60,000 art enthusiasts during this 42nd edition of Art Basel, the...
View Photo »Indian artist Anish Kapoor (R) arrives for a charity gala dinner at Kensington Palace in London on June 9, 2011. Britain's Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and Catherine were in attendance, their first official royal engagement, for a dinner in aid of a childrens charity,...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 02: A gallery assistant admires the artwork by Anish Kapoor on display in the Royal Academy of Arts' Summer Exhibition on June 2, 2011 in London, England. The Summer Exhibition is the world's largest open submission contemporary art show, now in its 243rd year,...
View Photo »VENICE, ITALY - JUNE 01: Anish Kapoor (L) attends the 'Il Mondo Vi Appartiene' dinner at Fondazione Cini on June 1, 2011 in Venice, Italy.
View Photo »British artists Anish Kapoor (2nd R) and Cornelia Parker (L), and the Times' newspaper's arts editor Alex O'Connell (R) and commissioning editor Nancy Durrant carry a petition signed by many of Britain's most prominent artists to demand the release of Chinese artist Ai Wei Wei to 10...
View Photo »British artists Anish Kapoor (R) and Cornelia Parker hand in a petition signed by many of Britain's most prominent artists to demand the release of Chinese artist Ai Wei Wei to 10 Downing Street in London, May 18, 2011. Ai Wei Wei has been in detention in China for 45 days. The petition...
View Photo »British arists Cornelia Parker (L) and Indian-born British artist Anish Kapoor (R) deliver a petition call for the release of Chinese artist Al WeiWei at Downing Street in central London, on May 18, 2011. Chinese police have allowed detained artist Ai Weiwei to meet with his wife for...
View Photo »British arists Cornelia Parker (L), Indian-born British artist Anish Kapoor (R) and Times Newspaper Art Commissioning Editor, Nancy Durrant (C) deliver a petition call for the release of Chinese artist Al WeiWei to Downing Street in central London, on May 18, 2011. Chinese police have...
View Photo »People look at 'Leviathan', an installation made by Indian born British sculptor Anish Kapoor, during the opening of the 'Monumenta 2011' event, on May 11, 2011 at the 'Grand Palais' in Paris. Each year Monumenta invites an internationally-renowned artist to turn his vision to the vast...
View Photo »LONDON - OCTOBER 25: Cranes stand beside the Indian-born British artist Anish Kapoor's 'Orbit' tower (L) beside the main 2012 Olympic stadium as the Canary Wharf business district is seen in the background from the balcony of a structurally completed apartment, at the Olympic Village...
View Photo »Cranes stand beside the Indian-born British artist Anish Kapoor's 'Orbit' tower as the Canary Wharf business district is seen, background, from the balcony of a structurally completed apartment at the Olympic Village in the Olympic Park in east London, Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011. So far...
View Photo »A Christie's employee poses for photographs and is reflected in the stainless steel and lacquer "Untitled" sculpture by the Indian-born British artist Anish Kapoor at the auction house's offices in London, Friday, Feb. 10, 2012. The piece is estimated to fetch 250,000 to 350,000 pounds...
View Photo »It also references the work of Anish Kapoor when he did the performance at the Royal Academy of London.
Over more than two decades, Anish Kapoor has established an unassailable international reputation and his work can be found in major institutions and public spaces around the globe.
