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Anish Kapoor is one of Britain's greatest contemporary artists, whose work manages a kind of original organic power whatever the scale: from wall-mounted sculpture to colossal architectural pieces.
This autumn, the Royal Academy presents a major solo exhibition that features both a survey of his career and a selection of new works, which suggest Kapoor is still developing as an artist.
Kapoor's works are often draw-droppingly beautiful, their very simplicity evoking awe and surprising complexities of thought. This could be one of the highlights of the year.
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