British-Indian contemporary artist Anish Kapoor has created some of the world’s most iconic public art installations, from Chicago's 'Cloud Gate' aka 'The Bean' to a giant whirlpool by the Brooklyn Bridge in New York. Kapoor, whose art often explores the concepts of human perception and space, famously purchased the rights to Vantablack in 2016 – a pigment thought to be the ‘blackest black’ on earth as it absorbs 99.965 percent of light.
In this exhibition at Scai Piramide is a continuation of the study on the void, with abstract pieces that draw viewers in with their brilliant pigments and reflections. Expect mind-bending works like the diptych 'Eclipse', where two circles appear to float and overlap each other, as well as the vivid 'Oriental Blue' sphere found at the entrance of the exhibition.