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Untitled (Shu-red)

Anish Kapoor (Indian (active in England), born in 1954)
2007

Medium/Technique Synthetic wood, Japanese Wajima lacquer, brass hardware.
Dimensions Diameter and length: 150 x 20 cm, 30 kg (59 1/16 x 7 7/8 in., 66.14 lb.)
Credit Line Catherine and Paul Buttenwieser Fund, Henry and Lois Foster Contemporary Purchase Fund, Ives Family Fund, Vance Wall Foundation, and Marshall H. Gould Fund
Accession Number2013.904
NOT ON VIEW
ClassificationsSculpture
“I’m interested,” Kapoor says, “in that moment when a thing dematerializes, when it isn’t just an object.” He has been described as a “magician” in the way the simple forms of his works complicate, distort, and invert space. The effects of the mirror-like red lacquered surface are at once mysterious, sublime, and disorienting. Color is extremely important to Kapoor, and red has particular symbolism for him, connoting what he describes as “the physical…the earthly…the bodily.”

ProvenanceBy 2013, consigned by the artist to SCAI The Bathhouse; 2013, sold by SCAI The Bathhouse to the MFA. (Accession Date: September 25, 2013)
CopyrightReproduced with permission.