Video. Anish Kapoor Unveils Major New Exhibition at London’s Hayward Gallery
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Anish Kapoor: ‘zinging’ exhibition is a ‘divine bloodbath’
Anish Kapoor’s first major exhibition was at the Hayward Gallery nearly 30 years ago. But his latest, delivered in an age of “minuscule attention spans”, is filled with so many “tricks and surprises you’re likely to drop your phone mid-text into a black hole”, said Jonathan Jones in The Guardian. Kapoor’s “mind-warping” piece “Mount Moriah at the Gate of the Ghetto” (2022) is one of the standouts – a mountain hanging upside down from the ceiling…
His installations shake perception: forms disappear, perspectives tilt. Anish Kapoor leads the viewer to the edge of depth - and sometimes beyond.
Video. Anish Kapoor unveils major new exhibition at London’s Hayward Gallery
Video. A major new exhibition showcasing the work of Turner Prize-winner Anish Kapoor has opened at London’s Hayward Gallery, bringing together blood-red suspended sculptures, distorted mirror installations and void-like forms that warp perception and space.
Review: Anish Kapoor at Hayward Gallery
You believe you will fall into oblivion Anish Kapoor doesn’t do small. Even when the Vantablack circle painted on the floor is only the size of a dustbin lid, it’s the size of the meaning that should be measured, writes Michael Holland. And this is what he said at the welcoming speech: ‘Scale isn’t about size, it’s about meaning’, so his exhibition is a combination of small pieces and huge installations that sit, squashed into various places on …
Anish Kapoor Returns to the Hayward with a Monumental Exploration of Mystery, Scale and the Sublime
Anish Kapoor returns to the Hayward Gallery 28 years after his landmark survey with a major exhibition spanning the entire building, featuring monumental installations, sculptures and paintings.

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