Anish Kapoor in "London" - Season 10 - "Art in the Twenty-First Century" | Art21

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  • Опубликовано: 21 фев 2023
  • "Art21 proudly presents an artist segment, featuring Anish Kapoor, from the "London" episode in the tenth season of the "Art in the Twenty-First Century" series.
    "London" premiered in September 2020 on PBS.
    A signature artist of his generation, the sculptor Anish Kapoor poetically transforms stainless steel, stone, wax, PVC, and colorful pigment into transcendent and mystifying forms that provoke fundamental questions about perception, consciousness, and spirituality. Capturing the iconic public sculpture Cloud Gate, popularly known as “The Bean,” in Chicago and a major retrospective in Beijing, this film is an intimate portrayal of a world-renowned artist.
    Anish Kapoor was born in 1954 in Mumbai, India. Learn more about the artist at: art21.org/artist/anish-kapoor
    TRANSLATIONS
    Translated subtitles are generously contributed by our volunteer translation community. Visit our translation team at Amara for the full list of contributors: amara.org/videos/NMrdtpOptRSz...
    CREDITS | Executive Producer: Tina Kukielski. Series Producer: Nick Ravich. Director & Producer: Ian Forster. Editor: Morgan Riles. Director of Photography: Andrew Kemp.
    Assistant Curator: Danielle Brock. Design & Animation: Momentist, Inc. Composer: Joel Pickard. Additional Art21 Staff: Lauren Barnett, Lolita Fierro, Joe Fusaro, Meghan Garven, Jonathan Munar, and Emma Nordin. Narration: Okema T. Moore.
    Additional Photography: Jarred Alterman, Joshua Bagnall, Bryan Chang, Matt Conway, Pau García Laita, Christoph Lerch, Jonnie Lewis, John Marton, and Rafael Salazar Moreno. Assistant Camera: Santi Arcos, Alex Rozerot Kirkwood, Oliver Richardt, Charlie Stoddart, Matt Ward, Yifan Wen, and Ava Wiland. Location Sound: Simon Forrester, Tim Hodge, Sean Millar, Annie Needham, and James Page. Beijing Field Producer: Vicky Du. Production Assistants : Jonathan Batty, Adam Roberts, and Rialda Zukic.
    Digital Intermediate: Cut + Measure. Post-Production Producer: Alex Laviola. Colorist: Chris Ramey. Post-Production Sound Services: Konsonant Post. Re-Recording Mixer & Sound Editor: Gisela Fullà-Silvestre. Online & Conform: David Gauff. Additional Animation: Andy Cahill. Assistant Editors: Jasmine Cannon, Jonah Greenstein, and Mengchen Zhang. Descriptive Video Information: Captionmax. Public Relations: Cultural Counsel.
    Station Relations: De Shields Associates, Inc. Legal Counsel: Barbara T. Hoffman, Esq.
    Artwork Courtesy: John Akomfrah, Phyllida Barlow, © Anish Kapoor. DACS, London / ARS, NY 2020, Christian Marclay, Black Audio Film Collective, Hauser & Wirth, Lisson Gallery, Paula Cooper Gallery, Smoking Dogs Films, and White Cube. Additional Music: “Craft” & “Pandora’s Box” by Christian Marclay; Atavistic Records.
    Interns: Shane Daly, Grace Doyle, Eda Li, Daniela Mayer, Jason Mendoza, Nikhil Oza, Anika Rahman, Ana Sanz, Sara Schwartz, Victoria Xu, and Sadie Yanckello.
    Archival Materials: BlackBoxGuild; Teri Bloom; British Council; Jacob Burckhardt; © Paula Court; CriticalPast; Paul Crosby; Adrian Gaut; Alexander Gold; Andy Haslam; Intermezzo FIlms / Luc Peter; Pierce Jackson; Lucerne Festival; Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona; Pond5; SandenWolff, Courtesy Public Art Fund, NY; Jared Schiller; Snapchat; © Tate; © The Eva Hesse Estate; The Kitchen Archive, ca. 1971-1999; The Getty Research Institute; Whitechapel Gallery Archive; White Cube; © Whitney Museum of American Art, 2010.
    Special Thanks: The Art21 Board of Trustees; Lucy Adams; Ashitey Akomfrah; Anthony Allen; Barlow studio assistants; Alison Burstein; CAFA Art Museum; Anna Cerdà i Callís; Clare Chapman; Coriander Studio; Cultureshock Media; Des Moines Art Center; Susan Doyon; Raena Franklin; Gibbs Farm; Emma Gifford-Mead; Elissa Goldstone; Nora Gomez-Strauss; Lina Gopaul; Melissa Saenz Gordon; Tim Griffin; Louise Hayward; Mackie Healy; Shelley Hirsch; Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival; ICA Boston; Jupiter Artland; Kapoor studio assistants; Esther Knuth; Betsy Lack; David Lawson; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Jon Lowe; Millennium Park, City of Chicago; Ministry of Tourism, Arts & Culture, Republic of Ghana; Tessa Morefield; David Moss; Capucine Perrot; Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery; Elizabeth Robert; Royal Academy of Arts; Dread Scott; Somerset House; Tate Britain; Venetia Tate; Times Square Arts; Sophie Treharne Nurse; Venice Biennale; Lucy Wilkinson; Nora Woodin; and Allison Wruble.
    Major underwriting for Season 10 of Art in the Twenty-First Century is provided by PBS, National Endowment for the Arts, Lambent Foundation, The Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Toby Devan Lewis, The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, Henri Lambert, Nion McEvoy & Leslie Berriman, and Sakana Foundation.
    Series Creators: Susan Dowling and Susan Sollins. ©2020 Art21, Inc.
    #AnishKapoor #London #Art21
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Комментарии • 74

  • @oriyenamoojoong
    @oriyenamoojoong Год назад +196

    Oh that Vantablack guy

    • @user-mv7ue1el1j
      @user-mv7ue1el1j 10 месяцев назад +5

      He was being so ugly to other artists

  • @aeronovus
    @aeronovus Год назад +132

    Anish Kapoor represents the worst excesses of yes men approving and feeding off of each other's egos. Vantablack should have never been copyrighted, and using copyright law in some vain attempt to put it to artistic use in your own way is ethically wrong and a piss poor mentality to have. Shame on you Kapoor.

    • @okaybear4588
      @okaybear4588 Год назад +6

      It kinda sucks that a lot of his ideas artistically speaking really resonate with me, the bending of visual space, illusions, all of that. He should embrace what we collectively can do with those kinds of materials and techniques, how we can use these things to tell stories. Doing what he did was so very childish and sad and really gives off the energy that he thinks his work can only be special if only he has claim to the ideas at hand. When truly, art doesn't work that way. It feels like a really old school mentality. This documentary made me really conflicted on him. Regardless, the Vantablack thing was truly inappropriate and Stuart Semple did the right thing by making his own version of it.

    • @DennisMHenderson
      @DennisMHenderson 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@okaybear4588 you crybabies are not artists for a reason; evident in your attempt at regurgitating the sesame st.-level anti art manifesto from any elementary forum of unimpressives

    • @alcy-
      @alcy- 2 месяца назад +1

      It wasn't copyrighted, that's not how copyright works. The process for vantablack was probably *patented*, which is normal for these types of things, but regardless the process of applying it takes specialized equipment with specialized people. What Surrey Nanosystems did was give exclusive right to Kapoor to have them apply their thing onto artworks.

  • @brunoyudi9555
    @brunoyudi9555 10 месяцев назад +25

    funny how the only memorable thing about this guy is being the "vantablack guy"

  • @plauditecives
    @plauditecives 6 месяцев назад +33

    A humbug of an artist. Scribbles a concept on paper, then hands it to an engineer to make it possible. I had the displeasure of meeting him once. So thoroughly permeated with his own self-importance and with a very hefty messiah complex.

  • @m.d2491
    @m.d2491 11 месяцев назад +45

    Screw that guy, trying to prohibit other artist from using a color 😂 kudos to MIT

  • @leckloy7972
    @leckloy7972 11 месяцев назад +21

    This guy has no right to talk about art if he's hindering others from making art..

  • @TheBiggestMoronYouKnow
    @TheBiggestMoronYouKnow 7 месяцев назад +5

    The d-bag who wanted to gatekeep black paint 😂

  • @herrwoland3500
    @herrwoland3500 Год назад +22

    I love the guy and his work by why should he do that about the black color, it's such a shame remembering he's such an asshole about it each time I'm reminded of him

    • @tendaimsimang8630
      @tendaimsimang8630 6 месяцев назад +2

      That Vanta black episode revealed a characteristic that can’t be forgotten, perhaps in time it will be forgiven. It’s good though, that he is a good artist. Best to eat the fish and spit the bone, a difficult exercise but worth while if the fish taste good and you hungry. I might have lost my appetite for now though.

  • @sashagallaway1945
    @sashagallaway1945 6 месяцев назад +9

    bro anish kapoor is on my hit list I swear!

  • @aussieraver7182
    @aussieraver7182 8 месяцев назад +4

    Imagine being an artist, finding (not inventing) a shade of paint, and asking to get copyright for it.
    You arent helping the art industry you greedy man.

  • @annaogulewicz7872
    @annaogulewicz7872 8 месяцев назад

    Hello, does anyone know the title of the object that appeared at 1:08 minute?

  • @MrBrian17172002
    @MrBrian17172002 11 месяцев назад +7

    When you get fame and ego consumes you whole

  • @nickidaisydandelion4044
    @nickidaisydandelion4044 5 месяцев назад +1

    Ohh is this the one who made the white chocolate room in a gallery? Haha. I love it.

  • @lotusspider7
    @lotusspider7 Год назад +2

    I suppose the postman feels moonfell or he's falling down the rabbit hole through the looking glass; everyone on this street is called Anish Kapoor.

  • @playingwithdimethylcadmium2766
    @playingwithdimethylcadmium2766 11 месяцев назад +2

    So much for being rights to vantablack

  • @aboucard93
    @aboucard93 7 месяцев назад +3

    Talk about ruining your reputation

  • @ivanklymenko
    @ivanklymenko Год назад

    🤩🤩🤩

  • @SaikeeKonosukeLuc
    @SaikeeKonosukeLuc 8 месяцев назад +5

    He tried to prevent people from using a new color. If he was so talented, he would instead inspire others
    If every human being was like him, selfishly caring about his own achievement, we would never evolve.
    Despicable artist. I do not care for what he has achieved.
    If art is a way to convey your mindset and feelings, then let it be known people should avoid this artist.

  • @IloveYuji
    @IloveYuji 26 дней назад

    Vantablack guy

  • @lakshmanankomathmanalath
    @lakshmanankomathmanalath Месяц назад

    😍

  • @djordje3555
    @djordje3555 10 месяцев назад +6

    nobody in comments came to appreciate the knowledge and wisdom of his words. you are here just for the drama, what a shame

    • @shaneayers4338
      @shaneayers4338 9 месяцев назад +10

      What someone does is very often a far greater indicator of their character than what they say.

    • @plauditecives
      @plauditecives 6 месяцев назад +7

      Meet him one day. You'll change your tune.

    • @cornballmcgoo7174
      @cornballmcgoo7174 Месяц назад +4

      he is not wise he should be in jail and his work destroyed you are also a bad person

  • @Squirtle-gk4ri
    @Squirtle-gk4ri 9 месяцев назад +4

    Hey it’s that guy that thinks he can own a colour

  • @NocturneSilence
    @NocturneSilence Месяц назад +2

    Imagine breaking your brain studying and spending time in your lab and an idiot takes your invention without saying thanks

  • @Yogoniogi
    @Yogoniogi 11 месяцев назад +5

    IS THIS THAT CAPITALIST DYSTOPIA GUY??

  • @hookuptruck
    @hookuptruck Год назад +9

    Nope.

  • @PerryLevy
    @PerryLevy Год назад +9

    Anish Kapoor's work always speaks to me. What a gem of a doc Art21! Well done. Also, that studio must be so toxic if everyone is wearing those suits. Too cool!

  • @neilsmith867
    @neilsmith867 3 месяца назад

    it's a mirror lol

  • @zoglasomp4951
    @zoglasomp4951 11 месяцев назад +2

    SNOB

  • @glowingrectangles4596
    @glowingrectangles4596 9 месяцев назад +3

    Pretty fukin cringe
    Really?! Youre the first to mirror a concave surface!!?? You gotta be joking!
    And of course all the hoarding
    A real "risk" would be to let the tools out into the wild and see what other artists come up with..
    This is a classis case of needing separating the art from the artist... I really want to appreciate some of the stuff and I'm sure I would if I saw it in person, especially if I didn't know who did it..

  • @Maxwellfranklinbeck
    @Maxwellfranklinbeck Год назад +3

    Beautiful and inspiring. A wonderful balance between spirit and self. Would love to sit down and share a cup of tea with this man someday, felt as if I was listening to myself. Wonderful. (:

    • @jamesbaxter9975
      @jamesbaxter9975 9 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah but only Anish Kapoor would be drinking tea as he would have a copyright on it as well.

  • @jesusalcantar-rl5xn
    @jesusalcantar-rl5xn Месяц назад +2

    Popo

  • @hiradhannachringrai4563
    @hiradhannachringrai4563 10 месяцев назад +2

    Common Indian

  • @artist_b.
    @artist_b. Год назад +4

    amazing art documentary.....

  • @diegogamba7825
    @diegogamba7825 Год назад +2

    Beautiful. Thank you so much

  • @MANlNBIACK
    @MANlNBIACK Месяц назад

    His work is pretty cool but he sure the hell is not!

  • @AlisterKarl
    @AlisterKarl 10 месяцев назад

    That was an excellent insight into his work.

  • @JacobFolena
    @JacobFolena 9 месяцев назад

    Anush Carpoor…is he the one does that thing with the blackest thing in the world? I mean Anis Karpoor…belay my last. Oh my…Anish Kapoor…sorry, it’s bit hard for Asian to pronounce.

  • @sehrishmustafa9958
    @sehrishmustafa9958 8 месяцев назад

    an absolute genius

  • @davidflores-co6fs
    @davidflores-co6fs 23 дня назад +1

  • @ashleypetersen7807
    @ashleypetersen7807 10 месяцев назад

    Amazing!

  • @albertoexp
    @albertoexp 4 месяца назад +2

    This it's Lame 😂 dont talk buddy you ruined everything , i came here for curiosity and im less interested in this world "snob" this guy its bull...

  • @xiaoguanglan7690
    @xiaoguanglan7690 10 месяцев назад