Boom! Splat! Kapoor at the Royal Academy
Published: May 29, 2009
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Photo by Wolfgang Woessner, courtesy the artist and MAK, Vienna
Anish Kapoor's "Shooting into the Corner" shooting into the corner
One of these is Shooting into the Corner (2009), in which a cannon will repeatedly shoot projectiles of red wax into a corner, creating a sculpture over time as the substance builds up on the walls and floors. The other will be called Svayambh, which roughly translates from Sanskrit as “auto-generated.” It will look like a slow-moving lump of wax on rails that leaves a residue in its wake. No word on who gets to clean up afterwards, but the exhibition will include other new works, including a courtyard sculpture, and earlier efforts by the India-born Kapoor. The Independent reports that this is the first time in two decades that all of the Royal Academy’s gallery space has been turned over to the works of a single artist and that the last time it did so was in 1988 for a show of work by Henry Moore, who had been dead for two years. The newspaper said there have been questions of whether the Academy is turning to contemporary art as a fund-raising exercise. The exhibition will be open to the public from September 26 to December 11. |
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