Artist Inspiration: Anish Kapoor
Mirror Glow (Oriental Green), 2017
Stainless steel and lacquer
66 9/10 × 66 9/10 × 7 9/10 in; 170 × 170 × 20 cm
Mirror Glow is a geometric circular form that flips reality upside down.
Sky Mirror, on view Rockefeller Center from Sep 19, 2006 – Oct 27, 2006.
It was a ‘35-foot-diameter concave mirror made of polished stainless steel’
‘Since the mid-1990s he has explored the notion of the void, creating works that seem to—and sometimes do—recede into the distance, disappear into walls or floors, or otherwise destabilise our assumptions about the physical world.’ (Public Art Fund, 2006)
He is interested in the non-object whereby the work reflection allows the work to blend into its surroundings, making the object invisible.
I am interested in this material quality of the work, his use of a reflective surface to cast an image of society.
Public Art Fund. 2006. Anish Kapoor: Sky Mirror. [ONLINE] Available at: https://www.publicartfund.org/view/exhibitions/5775_sky_mirror. [Accessed 11 October 2018].