Sir Anish Kapoor, a British-Indian sculptor born in Mumbai in 1954, is celebrated for his groundbreaking installations like Cloud Gate and ArcelorMittal Orbit. Trained in the UK, Kapoor’s innovative use of material and space has earned him the Turner Prize, a knighthood, and global acclaim. His personal life, including multiple marriages, reflects his evolving journey alongside his profound artistic legacy.
Anish Kapoor's exhibition “Monadic Singularity” at Liverpool Cathedral celebrates the church's 100th anniversary with monumental sculptures exploring materiality and spirituality, including the U.K. debut of Sectional Body Preparing for Monadic Singularity (2015).
After nearly a year of construction for essential maintenance, Chicago's iconic Cloud Gate sculpture, known as "The Bean," is set to reopen in Millennium Park by the end of the month. The beloved 33-foot-high sculpture, a major tourist attraction since its unveiling in 2006, has undergone significant upgrades to ensure its long-term preservation and accessibility.
Anish Kapoor's London home in central London is for sale for £ 19million, or nearly $ 26million. The iconic Georgian-style house was acquired by Kapoor in 2009 for around $ 5 million.
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