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Untitled, 1984

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An earthenware base with two frosted glass vessels - Incised "Anish Kapoor 1993 Belgium" on underside of base - Approximately 4 3/8 x 9 x 9 3/8 in. (11.2 x 23 x 24 cm) - From the edition of unknown size as issued // Les objets d'artiste by Anish Kapoor, created in 1993, is a minimalist sculpture that combines frosted glass and earthenware to evoke subtle contrasts in texture and form. The piece consists of two frosted glass vessels—one rounded and open, the other elongated and organically shaped—resting on an earthy, terracotta-colored base. The soft, translucent surfaces of the glass vessels create a gentle contrast against the grounded, tactile quality of the earthenware, inviting viewers to contemplate themes of materiality and form. Kapoor, known for exploring voids and spatial perceptions, presents an intriguing interplay between solid and empty, smooth and rough, opaque and translucent. Measuring approximately 11.2 cm by 23 cm by 24 cm, this work invites a contemplative experience, as the forms resonate with Kapoor’s characteristic exploration of physical and metaphysical spaces.

Artwork Copyright © Anish Kapoor

Les objets d'artiste, 1993

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An earthenware base with two frosted glass vessels - Incised "Anish Kapoor 1993 Belgium" on underside of base - Approximately 4 3/8 x 9 x 9 3/8 in. (11.2 x 23 x 24 cm) - From the edition of unknown size as issued // Les objets d'artiste by Anish Kapoor, created in 1993, is a minimalist sculpture that combines frosted glass and earthenware to evoke subtle contrasts in texture and form. The piece consists of two frosted glass vessels—one rounded and open, the other elongated and organically shaped—resting on an earthy, terracotta-colored base. The soft, translucent surfaces of the glass vessels create a gentle contrast against the grounded, tactile quality of the earthenware, inviting viewers to contemplate themes of materiality and form. Kapoor, known for exploring voids and spatial perceptions, presents an intriguing interplay between solid and empty, smooth and rough, opaque and translucent. Measuring approximately 11.2 cm by 23 cm by 24 cm, this work invites a contemplative experience, as the forms resonate with Kapoor’s characteristic exploration of physical and metaphysical spaces.

Artwork Copyright © Anish Kapoor

Anish Kapoor

Scorched Earth, 2021

Limited Edition Print

Etching

GBP 5,000 - 6,000

Anish Kapoor

Glow For Maggie, 2020

Limited Edition Print

Etching

EUR 4,800

Anish Kapoor

Untitled (Red Pulse), 2014

Limited Edition Print

Etching

GBP 5,300

Anish Kapoor

Untitled (red On Dark Background), 2015

Limited Edition Print

Etching

GBP 5,300

Anish Kapoor

Red Shadows 2, 2016

Limited Edition Print

Etching

EUR 9,900

Anish Kapoor

Breathing Blue, 2020

Limited Edition Print

Digital Print On Paper

GBP 5,300

Anish Kapoor

Moiré 1, 2015

Limited Edition Print

Etching

EUR 6,500

Anish Kapoor

Moiré 2, 2015

Limited Edition Print

Etching

EUR 6,500

Anish Kapoor

Moiré 4, 2015

Limited Edition Print

Etching

EUR 6,500

Anish Kapoor

Svayambh, 2007

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

Currently Not Available

Anish Kapoor

Moire 3, 2015

Limited Edition Print

Etching

Currently Not Available

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