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Polymer gravure etching in colours, 2014, on BFK Rives, signed and numbered in pencil, with full margins, 320 x 380mm (12 5/8 x 15in)(SH) // Untitled (Red Pulse) by Anish Kapoor is a striking polymer gravure etching on BFK Rives paper, created in 2014. This limited edition print showcases Kapoor's signature minimalism and interest in form and color. The piece centers on an abstract circular form, pulsating with energy against a vibrant red background. The surrounding wisps of lines give a sense of dynamic movement, as if the object is vibrating or radiating. Kapoor's mastery in creating depth and texture within abstract forms invites viewers to contemplate ideas of space, void, and materiality. The bold red hue heightens the intensity, evoking visceral emotions and a sense of life force, while the soft, almost organic edges contrast with the stark circular center.
Untitled (Red Pulse), 2014
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Polymer gravure etching in colours, 2014, on BFK Rives, signed and numbered in pencil, with full margins, 320 x 380mm (12 5/8 x 15in)(SH) // Untitled (Red Pulse) by Anish Kapoor is a striking polymer gravure etching on BFK Rives paper, created in 2014. This limited edition print showcases Kapoor's signature minimalism and interest in form and color. The piece centers on an abstract circular form, pulsating with energy against a vibrant red background. The surrounding wisps of lines give a sense of dynamic movement, as if the object is vibrating or radiating. Kapoor's mastery in creating depth and texture within abstract forms invites viewers to contemplate ideas of space, void, and materiality. The bold red hue heightens the intensity, evoking visceral emotions and a sense of life force, while the soft, almost organic edges contrast with the stark circular center.
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What is new British Sculpture?
New British Sculpture is the name referring to the work produced by a group of sculptors, installation artists, and other creators who exhibited together in London during the 1980s. This group included artists like Richard Deacon, Richard Wentworth, and Tony Cragg. Tim Woods helped define this movement by identifying four major themes: the blending of kitsch and pop culture, the use of UK urban waste in a bricolage style, the assignment of new meanings to everyday objects, and a playful approach using wit and humor.