Sculptures and Site - Specific Installations Kapoor has produced a large number of works including Taratantara (1999, Baltic Flour Mills in Gateshead, England), a 35 -
metre tall piece; and Marsyas (2002) a gigantic work of steel and PVC that was installed in the Turbine Hall of the Tate Modern Gallery in London (see below).
Not exact matches
At 43
metres it isn't the
tallest, but it's a
piece of history you can't miss out on.
Sprawling across a two -
metre tall canvas, the painting exaggerates the viewer's perspective of the
pieces shown, creating a dizzying effect: the
pieces near the bottom of the canvas are painted as though the viewer is looking directly down on them, while those at the top seem to tower above, giving it the appearance of a photograph taken through a wide - angle lens.
The first of two
pieces titled Fold (both 2015) is three
metres wide and nearly as
tall, an unstretched and unprimed creased canvas that has been stapled to the wall and scored with a flurry of brown and russet oil - stick markings.
Anish Kapoor has designed Britain's largest
piece of public sculpture, a 120
metre tall interwoven tower that people will be able to...
For a start, it begins with a 3 -
metre tall, sunshine - yellow penis (the
piece is titled Gold Cup Maradona) thrusting its way joyfully skywards.