- Exhibitions Schedule | Things change... for the better
- The Classical Exhibition | Sorolla
- Interview | Dominique Perrault
- The Contemporary Exhibition | Juan Muñoz
- The Work | Francisco Palacios versus Antonio de Pereda
- Bienal | Venice
- Portfolio | Ai Weiwei
- In the studio | Anish Kapoor
- Investigation | The Immaculate
- The collection of | Jordi Clos
- Chronicles from Berlin, London, Paris and New York
- Auctions of Classical and Modern Art
- Exhibitions Schedule
- Written by | Daniel Birnbaum, Lynne Cooke, Felipe Garín, Benito Navarrete Prieto, Elena Ochoa Foster, Enrique Valdivieso

The purity and philosophy of space
Unbeatable representative of a generation of sculptors that goes beyond the tangible, Anish Kapoor is primarily a philosopher of space. Born in India with deep Jewish roots, Buddhist in constant exercise, Kapoor recover the essence of his ancestors and incorporates them into his machines producing visionary cities. His studio in Camberwell is the womb where it is developed his powerful work, which disturbs due to its chaotic serenity and its visionary precision. The Royal Academy in London will provide a complete sample of his latest production next September.
By Elena Ochoa Foster
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