Anish Kapoor
Sculptor of reflective voids and monumental colors.
Quotes by Anish Kapoor
Modern art is about the illusion of solidity in an ephemeral world.
The void invites contemplation; it's where meaning emerges.
My work with red pigment explores the violence of beauty.
In stillness, sculpture speaks volumes about movement.
Humor in art? It's the unexpected twist that makes us smile inwardly.
The artist’s role is to make the invisible visible through form.
Reflections in my mirrors challenge the ego's perception of self.
Life's profundity lies in its simplest geometric truths.
Sculpture must engage the body as much as the mind.
I once quipped that my sculptures are too heavy for light-hearted art.
The journey of creation is fraught with doubts, yet rewarding.
Vermilion is not just color; it's emotion incarnate.
Art politics? It's the struggle between vision and commerce.
In the heart of the void, I find infinite possibilities.
My installations are dialogues between space and spectator.
Witty remark: Sculpture doesn't need words; it curves them.
Reflecting on life, I see art as a mirror to mortality.
The bean in Chicago captures the fluidity of urban life.
Philosophy in art: What is real if not perceived?
Artists must push boundaries, even if it means falling.