This study intends to investigate British artist Anish Kapoor’s stylistic formation in relationship to globalization, positing its history as a multiplicity, comprised of several competing localisms, including: minimalism; the traditions of modern painting; and the artist’s own personal diasporic narrative. It will demonstrate how Kapoor is a transgressive global artist, concerned not only with rethinking the longstanding question of artistic form, but also with the enduring process central to the cultural formation of subjects. Overall, this thesis will propose that Kapoor’s art in particular can be comprehended by the special liminal position it occupies between such polarities as modern and postmodern art, painting and sculpture, East an...
In order to remain dynamic and to make oneself distinguished, an artist may take different approache...
The dissertation involves a threefold investigation of sculpture. Firstly, the interpretations are f...
Does the meaning of a work of art change as it crosses a border from one place to another? Can art e...
Some artists intentionally comment on their socioeconomic status, ethnic background, and other relev...
An investigation of arts and aesthetics in their widest senses and experiences, presenting a variety...
In 1990, Anish Kapoor, supported by the British Council, was Britain's representative at the Venice ...
McEvilley surveys Kapoor's sculpture from 1980 to 1990, focusing on how his work reflects modernism'...
Winner of the 2016 Library Award for Undergraduate Research.As a piece that may be simultaneously in...
Anish Kapoor painting one of his sculptures. He says that art is about "power", about things unspok...
This MRP analyses key elements in several of Anish Kapoor's iconic artworks. While many of these wor...
International audienceSince the 1980's, the reflection concerning meeting of cultures, cultural tran...
Since the 1980's, the reflection concerning meeting of cultures, cultural transmission, and inter-cu...
Untitled (1983) by Anish Kapoor; other pieces. Kapoor working on a sculpture. VO on the "simplicit...
This project proposes the condition of the artist as global cosmopolitan moving between ideas and id...
The contemporary visual arts of non-Western peoples are increasingly part of a capitalistic, global ...
In order to remain dynamic and to make oneself distinguished, an artist may take different approache...
The dissertation involves a threefold investigation of sculpture. Firstly, the interpretations are f...
Does the meaning of a work of art change as it crosses a border from one place to another? Can art e...
Some artists intentionally comment on their socioeconomic status, ethnic background, and other relev...
An investigation of arts and aesthetics in their widest senses and experiences, presenting a variety...
In 1990, Anish Kapoor, supported by the British Council, was Britain's representative at the Venice ...
McEvilley surveys Kapoor's sculpture from 1980 to 1990, focusing on how his work reflects modernism'...
Winner of the 2016 Library Award for Undergraduate Research.As a piece that may be simultaneously in...
Anish Kapoor painting one of his sculptures. He says that art is about "power", about things unspok...
This MRP analyses key elements in several of Anish Kapoor's iconic artworks. While many of these wor...
International audienceSince the 1980's, the reflection concerning meeting of cultures, cultural tran...
Since the 1980's, the reflection concerning meeting of cultures, cultural transmission, and inter-cu...
Untitled (1983) by Anish Kapoor; other pieces. Kapoor working on a sculpture. VO on the "simplicit...
This project proposes the condition of the artist as global cosmopolitan moving between ideas and id...
The contemporary visual arts of non-Western peoples are increasingly part of a capitalistic, global ...
In order to remain dynamic and to make oneself distinguished, an artist may take different approache...
The dissertation involves a threefold investigation of sculpture. Firstly, the interpretations are f...
Does the meaning of a work of art change as it crosses a border from one place to another? Can art e...