![]() | Computer renderings of Anish Kapoor’s Sky Mirror, 2006 Courtesy Performance Structures |
| Anish Kapoor 2008 21st St at Gladstone Gallery | May 12, 2008 | - | Aug 15, 2008 |
| Gladstone Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of new work by artist Anish Kapoor. This suite of monumental sculptures will encompass two galleries and inaugurate Gladstone’s second location at 530 West 21st Street. In his continual search... | |||
| Anish Kapoor 2008 24th St at Gladstone Gallery | May 12, 2008 | - | Jun 21, 2008 |
| Gladstone Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of new work by artist Anish Kapoor. This suite of monumental sculptures will encompass two galleries and inaugurate Gladstone’s second location at 530 West 21st Street. In his continual search... | |||
| Makers and Modelers: Works in Ceramic at Gladstone Gallery | Sep 8, 2007 | - | Oct 13, 2007 |
| Gladstone Gallery is pleased to announce a group exhibition of contemporary artists working with ceramic. While master potters and ceramicists have long explored the medium, a number of artists now incorporate the material into a larger practice, oft... | |||
| The Missing Peace: Artists Consider the Dalai Lama at SVA - School of Visual Arts | Jul 12, 2007 | - | Aug 22, 2007 |
| This exhibition, in partnership with the Rubin Museum of Art, brings together over 25 contemporary artists’ personal interpretations of and reflections on the Dalai Lama. Artists include Richard Avedon, Anish Kapoor, Sebastiao Salgado and Katarina Wo... | |||
| Anish Kapoor: Works on Paper at Gladstone Gallery | Mar 9, 2007 | - | Apr 14, 2007 |
| Gladstone Gallery is pleased to announce a special exhibition of works on paper by artist Anish Kapoor. Known for sculptures in which the union between organic forms and sensual materials verges on the sublime, Kapoor continues to map a spiritual ter... | |||
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| 2008 | 15 lots (15 results, 13% unsold) | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
| 2007 | 12 lots (12 results, 8% unsold) | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
| 2006 | 2 lots (2 results, 0% unsold) | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
| Premium is the auction house commission. It is added to the winning bid and charged to the buyer. To allow a comparison of winning bids and auction house estimates, the amounts below do not include buyer's premium, unless explicitly stated. Only contemporary art auctions after November 1, 2006 are included. |
| Phillips, Contemporary Art Part I, New York, May 15, 2008 | ||||||||
| Lot: 130 | Untitled (2001) | Estimate: $800,000 - $1,200,000 | unsold/withdrawn | |||||
| Sotheby's, Contemporary Art Day, New York, May 15, 2008 | ||||||||
| Lot: 462 | Blood Solid lacquered bronze | Estimate: $250,000 - $350,000
| $250,000 | |||||
| Christie's, Post-War And Contemporary Art Afternoon, New York, May 14, 2008 | ||||||||
| Lot: 381 | Untitled | Estimate: $800,000 - $1,200,000
| $800,000 | |||||
| Lot: 396 | Untitled | Estimate: $25,000 - $35,000
| $55,000 | |||||
| Christie's, International Modern & Contemporary Art, Dubai, April 30, 2008 | ||||||||
| Lot: 140 | Untitled | Estimate: $30,000 - $50,000
| $35,000 | |||||
| Christie's, Post-War & Contemporary Art, London, South Kensington, April 2, 2008 | ||||||||
| Lot: 610 | Wounds, Absence of Objects B (1996) stainless steel and blue pigment 7 x 5¼ x 7/8in. (17.8 x 13.3 x 2.2cm.) | Estimate: £25,000 - £35,000 | unsold/withdrawn | |||||
| Lot: 611 | Untitled (1993) gourds, acrylic and pigment 63 x 9 7/8 x 9 7/8in. (160 x 25 x 25cm.) | Estimate: £18,000 - £22,000
| £18,000 | |||||
| Lot: 612 | Untitled (1993) ceramic, in three parts 4 3/8 x 8¾ x 8¾in. (11.1 x 22.2 x 22.2cm.) | Estimate: £5,000 - £7,000
| £5,000 | |||||
| Lot: 613 | Untitled (1993) gourd, acrylic and pigment 12¼ x 12¼ x 12¼in. (31.2 x 31.2 x 31.2cm.) | Estimate: £15,000 - £20,000
| £38,000 | |||||
| Sotheby's, Contemporary Art, New York, April 2, 2008 | ||||||||
| Lot: 189 | Echo bronze, wood and ceramic (in five parts and two keys) | Estimate: $20,000 - $30,000
| $15,000 | |||||
| Phillips De Pury, Contemporary Art Day, London, February 29, 2008 | ||||||||
| Lot: 365 | B9 | Estimate: £10,000 - £15,000
| £10,000 | |||||
| Sotheby's, Contemporary Art Evening, London, New Bond Street, February 27, 2008 | ||||||||
| Lot: 18 | Alba stainless steel and paint | Estimate: £500,000 - £700,000
| £750,000 | |||||
| Sotheby's, (AUCTION) RED, New York, February 14, 2008 | ||||||||
| Lot: 20 | Red Homeland Other | Estimate: $80,000 - $120,000
| $62,000 | |||||
| Christie's, Post War and Contemporary Art Afternoon Sale, London, King Street, February 7, 2008 | ||||||||
| Lot: 486 | Untitled (2004) stainless steel 16 x 20½ x 20½in. (40.6 x 52.1 x 52.1cm.) | Estimate: £80,000 - £120,000
| £160,000 | |||||
| Christie's, Post War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale, London, King Street, February 6, 2008 | ||||||||
| Lot: 32 | Blood Cinema (2000) acrylic and steel 77 5/8 x 77 5/8 x 20 1/8in. (197 x 197 x 51cm.) | Estimate: £400,000 - £600,000
| £550,000 | |||||
| Phillips De Pury, Contemporary Art Part II, New York, November 16, 2007 | ||||||||
| Lot: 104 | Wound (2005) | Estimate: $90,000 - $110,000
| $4,800 | |||||
| Lot: 355 | Echo (1993) | Estimate: $40,000 - $60,000 | unsold/withdrawn | |||||
| Sotheby's, Contemporary Art Evening, New York, November 14, 2007 | ||||||||
| Lot: 17 | Untitled Other | Estimate: $1,500,000 - $2,000,000
| $2,500,000 | |||||
| Sotheby's, Contemporary Evening, London, New Bond Street, June 21, 2007 | ||||||||
| Lot: 9 | 1000 Names Other | Estimate: £150,000 - £200,000
| £180,000 | |||||
| Lot: 19 | Untitled Other | Estimate: £250,000 - £350,000
| £340,000 | |||||
| Phillips De Pury, Contemporary Art Part II, New York, May 18, 2007 | ||||||||
For the remaining auction results, see auction archive above. | ||||||||
| The Turner Prize | Posted: 2007-05-15 |
| All Recipients of The Turner Prize | |
| Received in 1991 - Untitled (Sandstone and pigment) | |
| Documenta 9, 1992 | Posted: 2007-05-21 |
| All Artists in Documenta 9, 1992 | |
| Sky Mirror at Rockefeller Center | Posted: 2006-09-05 |
At Rockefeller Center
Organized by Public Art Fund Hosted by Tishman Speyer September 19 - October 27, 2006 This fall, internationally renowned artist Anish Kapoor will exhibit a new, monumental sculpture at Rockefeller Center in New York—Sky Mirror, a breathtaking, 35-foot-diameter concave mirror made of polished stainless steel. Standing nearly three stories tall at the Fifth Avenue entrance to the Channel Gardens, Sky Mirror will offer a dazzling experience of light and architecture, presenting viewers with a vivid inversion of the skyline featuring the historic landmark building at 30 Rockefeller Plaza. Sky Mirror will be on view, free and open to the public, from September 19th through October 27th, 2006. This exhibition is presented by Tumi, organized by the Public Art Fund and hosted by Rockefeller Center owner Tishman Speyer. An urban, contemporary, and ever-changing aesthetic variation on the 18th-century landscape painting tradition, Sky Mirror literally brings the sky down to the ground. The large, 23-ton circular stainless steel sculpture will be installed on a platform a few feet above street level. Its concave side, angled upward, will face 30 Rockefeller Plaza, reflecting an upside-down portrait of this elegant and iconic New York City skyscraper and the shifting sky around it. Its convex side, facing Fifth Avenue, will reflect a more earthly vision: viewers in the midst of the adjacent streetscape. The sculpture is freestanding, with polished surfaces that are seamless and uninterrupted. This optical object will change through the day and night and is an example of what Kapoor describes as a "non-object," a sculpture that, despite its monumentality, suggests a window or void and often seems to vanish into its surroundings. Anish Kapoor is one of the foremost artists of our time. He first became known in the 1980s for his geometric or biomorphic sculptures made using simple—often elemental—materials such as granite, limestone, marble, pigment and plaster. His sculptures extend the formal precepts of minimalism into an intensely spiritual and psychological realm, drawing viewers in with their rich colors, sensuously refined surfaces, and startling optical effects of depth and dimension. Since the mid-1990s he has explored the notion of the void, creating works that seem to—and sometimes do—recede into the distance, disappear into walls or floors, or otherwise destabilize our assumptions about the physical world. They give visceral and immediate impact to abstract dualities such as presence and absence, infinity and illusion, solidity and intangibility. Kapoor is focused on the active or transformative properties of the materials he uses. "I am really interested in the 'non-object' or the 'non-material.' I have made objects in which things are not what they at first seem to be. A stone may lose its weight or a mirrored object may so camouflage itself in its surroundings as to appear like a hole in space," says Kapoor. From works such as Turning the World Inside Out (1995) to the massive 125-ton sculpture Cloud Gate (2004) on permanent display in Chicago's Millennium Park, Kapoor's reflective sculptures engage audiences directly, fusing object, viewer, and environment into one physical, constantly fluctuating form. About the artist Anish Kapoor was born in Bombay in 1954, and currently lives and works in London. He attended the Hornsey College of Art (1973-77) and Chelsea School of Art, London (1977-78). Kapoor is one of a generation of British sculptors, along with fellow British sculptors Tony Cragg and Richard Deacon, who gained critical recognition in the 1980s and who share an interest in materials and use of abstract, organic form. In his early series 1000 Names (1989-90), the artist focused on geometry and color, installing arrangements of semi-circles, planes and other shapes coated in particles of bright pigment. In 1990 he represented Britain at the Venice Biennale with Void Field , an installation of rough sandstone blocks topped with black holes, and over the course of the decade his sculptures ventured into more ambitious, increasingly sublime manipulations of form and space. He won the Turner Prize in 1992 and, ten years later, received the prestigious Unilever Commission for the Turbine Hall at the Tate Modern in London. Among his major permanent commissions is Cloud Gate (2004) for the Millennium Park in Chicago. Major solo exhibitions throughout his career have taken place at MAC Grand-Hornu, Belgium (2004); Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples (2004); Kunsthaus Bregenz (2003); BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead (1999); Piazza del Plebiscito, Naples (1999); Hayward Gallery, London (1998); and Fondazione Prada, Milano (1995). Kapoor is represented by Gladstone Gallery in New York. | |

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