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museum exhibitions calendar_today Monday, June 15, 2026

Anish Kapoor: ‘Just because a thing is big, it doesn’t mean it’s of any interest or even good’

Anish Kapoor, the Turner Prize-winning British sculptor known for monumental works like Chicago's "Cloud Gate" and the ArcelorMittal Orbit tower, is the subject of a major retrospective at London's Hayward Gallery. In an interview with The Art Newspaper, Kapoor discusses his new inflatable piece "All of Nothing" (2026), which nearly fills the gallery's first room, and reflects on his enduring fascination with voids, materiality, and the body's relationship to architecture and sculpture. The exhibition marks a return to the Hayward, which hosted his first UK survey in 1998.

The retrospective underscores Kapoor's decades-long influence on contemporary sculpture, challenging conventions of form, scale, and perception. His work consistently blurs boundaries between the material and immaterial, the permanent and ephemeral, as seen in his reflective steel works and pigment-filled voids. The interview also highlights Kapoor's continued relevance as a public artist and his ability to provoke critical dialogue about the nature of objects and space, reinforcing his status as a pivotal figure in the art world.