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The Northumberland Coast is a designated area of outstanding natural beauty and boasts some spectacular and iconic scenery including dramatic castles. On the first evening of the Dawn2Dusk workshop and once the sun had dropped so that the marram grasses were no longer receiving any direct light I moved onto the beach for this shot of Bamburgh Castle taken from the waters edge with the castle reflecting in the water.

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The already popular sculpture by Anish Kapoor at the Royal Academy, London.

 

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Anish Kapoor (born 12 March 1954) is a sculptor, Born in Bombay (Mumbai), India. Kapoor has lived and worked in London since the early 1970s where he moved to study art, first at the Hornsey College of Art and later at the Chelsea School of Art and Design.

He gained international acclaim with solo exhibits at venues such as the Tate Gallery and Hayward Gallery in London, Kunsthalle Basel, Haus der Kunst Munich, Deutsche Guggenheim in Berlin, Reina Sofia in Madrid, MAK Vienna, and the ICA Boston. He represented Britain in the XLIV Venice Biennale in 1990, when he was awarded the Premio Duemila Prize. In 1991 he received the Turner Prize. Notable public sculptures include Cloud Gate, Millennium Park, Chicago, and Sky Mirror at the Rockefeller Center, New York.

 

Anish Kapoor is a Royal Academician and was made a Commander of the British Empire in 2003.

 

Kapoor's pieces are frequently simple, curved forms, usually monochromatic and brightly coloured. Most often, the intention is to engage the viewer, producing awe through their size and simple beauty, evoking mystery through the works' dark cavities, tactility through their inviting surfaces, and fascination through their reflective facades. His early pieces rely on powder pigment to cover the works and the floor around them. Such use of pigment characterised his first high profile exhibit as part of the New Sculpture exhibition at the Hayward Gallery London in 1978. This practice was inspired by the mounds of brightly coloured pigment in the markets and temples of India. His later works are made of solid, quarried stone, many of which have carved apertures and cavities, often alluding to, and playing with, dualities (earth-sky, matter-spirit, lightness-darkness, visible-invisible, conscious-unconscious, male-female and body-mind). His most recent works are mirror-like, reflecting or distorting the viewer and surroundings. The use of red wax is also part of his current repertoire, evocative of flesh, blood and transfiguration.

 

Kapoor has produced a number of large works, including Taratantara (1999), a 35 metre-tall piece installed in the Baltic Flour Mills in Gateshead, England before renovation began there and Marsyas (2002), a large work of steel and flesh-coloured PVC that reached end to end of the 3,400 square foot Turbine Hall of Tate Modern. A stone arch by Kapoor is permanently placed at the shore of a lake in Lødingen in northern Norway. In 2000, one of Kapoor's works, Parabolic Waters, consisting of rapidly rotating coloured water, was shown outside the Millennium Dome in London. In 2001, Sky Mirror, a large mirror piece that reflects the sky and surroundings, was commissioned for a site outside the Nottingham Playhouse. Since 2006, Cloud Gate, a 110-ton stainless steel sculpture with a mirror finish, has been permanently installed in Millennium Park in Chicago. Viewers are able to walk beneath the sculpture and look up into an omphalos or navel above them. In the autumn of 2006, a second Sky Mirror, was installed in Rockefeller Center, New York. Soon to be completed are a memorial to the British victims of 9/11 in New York,[8] and the design and construction of two subway stations in Naples.[9] Kapoor has also been commissioned to produce five pieces of public art by Tees Valley Regeneration (TVR)[10] collectively known as the "Tees Valley Giants"[11]

 

In 2007, he showed Svayambh (which can be roughly translated as 'self-generated'), a 1.5 metre carved block of red wax that moved on rails through the Nantes Musée des Beaux-Arts as part of the Biennale estuaire; this piece was shown again in a major show at the Haus Der Kunst in Munich and in 2009 at the Royal Academy in London. Kapoor's recent work increasingly blurs the boundaries between architecture and art.

 

In 2008, the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston exhibited Kapoor's first U.S. mid-career survey.[12] In the same year, Kapoor created the sculpture "Memory" in Berlin and New York for the Guggenheim Foundation.

 

In 2009 Anish Kapoor became the first Guest Artistic Director of Brighton Festival. As well as informing the content of the festival as a whole, Kapoor installed 4 significant sculptures for the duration of the festival; Sky Mirror at Brighton Pavilion gardens, C-Curve at The Chattri, Blood Relations (a collaboration with author Salman Rushdie) and 1000 Names, both at Fabrica. He also created 2 new works: a large site-specific work entitled ‘The Dismemberment of Jeanne d’Arc’ and a performance based installation entitled ‘Imagined Monochrome’. The public response was so overwhelming that police had to re-divert traffic around C Curve at the Chattri and exercise crowd control.

 

In 2010 a new Anish Kapoor sculpture called "Turning the World Upside Down, Jerusalem" was commissioned and installed at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. The sculpture is described as a "16-foot tall polished-steel hourglass" and it "reflects and reverses the Jerusalem sky and the museum's landscape, a likely reference to the city's duality of celestial and earthly, holy and profane."[13]

 

Kapoor also designed the ArcelorMittal Orbit, a 115 metre spiral sculpture of the Olympic rings. Designed by Kapoor to commemorate the 2012 Olympic Games in London, the piece will be the largest example of public art in the UK when completed.[14]

 

When asked if engagement with people and places is the key to successful public art, Kapoor said,

“ I’m thinking about the mythical wonders of the world, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon and the Tower of Babel. It’s as if the collective will comes up with something that has resonance on an individual level and so becomes mythic. I can claim to take that as a model for a way of thinking. Art can do it, and I’m going to have a damn good go. I want to occupy the territory, but the territory is an idea and a way of thinking as much as a context that generates objects.[15] ”

 

His work is collected worldwide, notably by the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Tate Modern in London, Fondazione Prada in Milan, the Guggenheim in Bilbao, the De Pont Foundation in Tilburg, Netherlands, and the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art in Kanazawa, Japan.

 

Kapoor's gallery representations include the Lisson Gallery, London and the Gladstone Gallery, New York.

 

Throughout his career, Kapoor has worked extensively with architects and engineers. Kapoor insists that this body of work is neither pure sculpture nor pure architecture. Notable architectural projects include: (i) the recently announced Tees Valley (England) "Giants", the world's five largest sculptures in collaboration with Cecil Balmond of ARUP AGU, (ii) two subway stations in Naples in collaboration with Future Systems, (iii) an unrealised project for the Millennium Dome, London, (1995) in collaboration with Philip Gumuchdjian, (iv) a proposal for the Princess Diana Memorial Fountain and (v)"Building for a Void", created for Expo '92, Seville, in collaboration with David Connor. “Taratantara” (1999–2000) was installed at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead and later at Piazza Plebiscito, Naples. Kapoor has also completed the massive Dismemberment Stage 1, installed in New Zealand on the private "art park" known as "The Farm" and owned by New Zealand businessman and art patron Alan Gibbs.

  

Of his vision for the Cumana station in Monte Sant'Angelo, Naples, Italy currently under construction (as of June 2008), Kapoor has said:

“ It’s very vulva-like. The tradition of the Paris or Moscow metro is of palaces of light, underground. I wanted to do exactly the opposite – to acknowledge that we are going underground. So it’s dark, and what I’ve done is bring the tunnel up and roll it over as a form like a sock.[16] ”

[edit] Current and forthcoming exhibitions and projects

 

Kapoor was the first living British artist to take over the Royal Academy, London, from September 26 - December 11, 2009.[17]

 

“Shooting into the Corner”, MAK Vienna – 21 January-19 April 2009

 

"Blood Relations", Fabrica, Brighton 10 April - 24 May 2009

 

Brighton Festival, 2–23 May 2009

 

Royal Academy, London - 19 September-11 December 2009

 

“Memory”, Guggenheim, New York – 9 October 2009

 

Minini Gallery - Brescia, Italy 26 May 2010

 

"ArcelorMittal Orbit" - a Giant red tower designed by Kapoor is proposed for the London Olympics in 2012 [18][19]

 

Solo exhibition Guggenheim Bilbao February - October 2010

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Kapoor represented Britain at the Venice Biennale, 1990, where he was awarded the Premio Duemila. The following year, he won the prestigious Turner Prize.

 

Solo exhibitions of his work have been held in the Tate, Royal Academy and Hayward Gallery in London, Kunsthalle Basel in Switzerland, Reina Sofia in Madrid, the National Gallery in Ottawa, Musee des arts contemporains (Grand-Hornu) in Belgium, the CAPC Museum of Contemporary Art in Bordeaux and at the Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil in Brazil. His work is collected worldwide, notably by the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Tate Modern in London, Fondazione Prada in Milan, the Guggenheim in Bilbao, the De Pont Foundation in the Netherlands and the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art in Kanazawa, Japan.

 

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Anish Kapoor's towering new sculpture, Tall Tree and the Eye, has gone up in the courtyard of The Royal Academy of Arts ready for an official unveiling on Tuesday as a major exhibition of the artist's work opens in the London gallery.

 

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The long exposure for this shot turned the Carquinez Strait and the Alfred Zampa Memorial Bridge to gold! This is another shot taken on that same cold and windy night last July when Eric Dugan and I braved gusting, cold winds to do some sunset and night photography together. This picture was taken from the Crockett side of the Carquinez Bridge. On the distant shore is Vallejo, California.

 

The Carquienz Bridge actually consists of two bridges. The older span is in the foreground with the red stream of taillights that are northward bound on Interstate 80 whereas the new, taller bridge is for southbound traffic. These bridges cross the Carquinez Strait located at the northern end of the San Francisco Bay.

 

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"SRILANKAN 194" departing out of Runway 23 at Coimbatore International Airport.

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Car Park on Henrietta Place, London, England

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Really looking forward to my visit to the 'Ghost' station Aldwych tomorrow. Can't wait especially after seeing especially after seeing some of Vulture Labs images when he went last week and also its a rare chance to see I station on the Underground that is stuck in a time warp :-). Anyone else been or going tomorrow?

 

This image I originally thought this was going to be an unusable image when I viewed it after taking it on my viewfinder. This time is at the top of the staircase rather than at the bottom where Hostel was taken. Both Daniel Borg and I found the light terrible and we didn't really want to use our tripods in fear of the whole lot falling down this hole to its doom. Luckily it came out OK. Sadly I can't find much out about this carpark apart from that its quite a cool looking carpark compared to others.

 

It didn't work at all in colour and looked really washed out so again went for the black and white conversion but ultra high key which I feel works. I cropped it to a 1:1 to keep everything going on in the middle of the image as the wide angle version didn't work as there was too much wasted space within the image.

 

You are probably wondering what the name of this image is all about. Hira Shuriken are the throwing stars that a Ninja would use and when I cropped this it reminded me of them.

 

Also just like to thank you all for taking the time and commenting on my work as I have had the last two previous uploads reach Flickr Explore. I really does mean alot to me that you come and visit my stream. Oh one other thing, you may remember me a few weeks ago that I have some good news to divulge well I still have but I am not sure if I can say what it is yet but will keep you all posted! :-)

 

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"OMANAIR 254" entering the main runway 07 at Chennai International Airport headed to Muscat Seeb International Airport.

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