Anish Kapoor - click name for biography
· Work grows out of other work, and there are very few eureka moments.
- Anish Kapoor
· What one does in the studio is to pose a series of problems to oneself. I've got to look for some deeper meaning, for some reason for this thing to be in the world. There's enough stuff in the world.
- Anish Kapoor
· I feel this is an immense gift. And one does afford oneself in a certain way the luxury to be able to come into the studio and all day, every day, spend one's life making aesthetic propositions. And what an immense luxury, and one that I hope I will carry on doing. (Anish Kapoor talking about being an artist)
- Anish Kapoor
· We live in a fractured world. I've always seen it as my role as an artist to attempt to make wholeness.
- Anish Kapoor
· Being an artist is a very very long game. It is not a ten-year game. I hope I'll be around making art when I'm eighty, and I think the idea that, that somehow one has done what one has to do and therefore you can kind of steadily carry on.. well it's not something I recognise. I feel there's everything to do yet.
- Anish Kapoor
· There is something about opening one's heart to the possibilities that one doesn't even truly or readily know are there.
- Anish Kapoor
· The work itself has a complete circle of meaning and counterpoint. And without your involvement as a viewer, there is no story.
- Anish Kapoor
· Do you know, much of the work that I've made over many years now proposes the idea that for every form there is a kind, there is a kind of counterpoint in non-form. One of the things that I see myself battling with now is not the non-form, because in a way I feel I've done some of that, but the form. So what happens when there's form and no non-form? Where can I go with that?
- Anish Kapoor
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