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Anish Kapoor
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Age72 years
BornMar 12, 1954
CountryUnited Kingdom, India
ProfessionSculptor, visual artist, painter, architect, scenographer, draftsperson, jewelry designer, artist
ZodiacPisces ♓
Born inMumbai

Anish Kapoor

Personal Facts, Age, Height and Biography of Anish Kapoor

Anish Kapoor, born on March twelfth, nineteen fifty-four, is a renowned British sculptor and visual artist, celebrated for his innovative installation and conceptual art. His artistic journey began in Mumbai, where he attended The Doon School, an all-boys Indian boarding school, before relocating to the United Kingdom to pursue formal art training at Hornsey College of Art and later at Chelsea School of Art and Design.

Kapoor's public sculptures have garnered international acclaim, with notable works including Cloud Gate, affectionately known as 'The Bean,' located in Chicago's Millennium Park, and Sky Mirror, which has been exhibited at both the Rockefeller Center in New York City and Kensington Gardens in London. Other significant installations include Temenos in Middlesbrough, Leviathan at the Grand Palais in Paris, and the ArcelorMittal Orbit, a permanent artwork commissioned for London's Olympic Park.

In addition to his sculptural achievements, Kapoor designed the statuette for the 2018 Brit Awards and was featured in the British cultural icons section of the redesigned British passport in two thousand fifteen. His contributions to art and society have been recognized with numerous accolades, including the Premio Duemila Prize at the forty-fourth Venice Biennale, the Turner Prize, and the Padma Bhushan awarded by the Indian government.

Kapoor's influence extends beyond his artistic endeavors; he was honored with a knighthood in the two thousand thirteen Birthday Honours for his services to visual arts and received an honorary doctorate from the University of Oxford in two thousand fourteen. In two thousand sixteen, he was awarded the LennonOno Grant for Peace, and in two thousand seventeen, he received the Genesis Prize for his advocacy for refugees and displaced individuals.