Figuring the Invisible: The Example of Anish Kapoor

Iris 32:73-95 (2011)
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Abstract

The works of the Anglo-Indian artist Anish Kapoor challenge the intangibility of the real and the reality of the objects, the surrounding space, even the spectator himself. They make it appear as an illusion and point to an invisible reality located beyond or beneath, or even at the very heart of the visible. This essay explores the nature of this hidden realm, which the works allow us to see or at least to foresee. It interrogates also the phenomenological mechanisms at play in the works, which induce the spectator into putting the real in doubt, to confront him or herself to the invisible and to name it.

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