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Anish Kapoor comes out of the dark into the light
He's just bought the rights to the darkest black in the world - now he's moved into the lightest studio in the world
The British sculptor Anish Kapoor may have exclusive artistic rights to a new, scientifically developed, super-dark pigment, Vantablack. Yet he’s also pretty keen to let the light in when he wants to.
![Anish Kapoor's new studio complex by Caseyfierro Architects. Image courtesy of caseyfierro.com](/resource/kapoor-studio-i-32.jpg)
The British practice Caseyfierro Architects has transformed a series of buildings in South London into a set of brilliantly-lit studio spaces for the artist. The studio, which took a mammoth five years to complete, includes huge fabrication buildings for the artist’s large-scale works, as well as modest, though equally well-illuminated, drawing studios.
![Anish Kapoor's new studio complex by Caseyfierro Architects. Image courtesy of caseyfierro.com](/resource/kapoor-studio-i-25.jpg)
Caseyfierro worked around the artist, tailoring in its building works – which included the removal of an entire floor to make way for a north-facing 16 X 4 metre translucent clerestory window (just below roof level) to suit the light-and-dark loving sculptor.
![Anish Kapoor's new studio complex by Caseyfierro Architects. Image courtesy of caseyfierro.com](/resource/kapoor-studio-i-24.jpg)
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