The scale of Anish Kapoor’s sculpture is frighteningly extraordinary

Anish Kapoor – Dismemberment, Site 1, 2009, mild steel tube and tensioned fabric. Each end 25x8m, length 85m, Gibbs Farm, Kaipara Harbour, New Zealand
Anish Kapoor – Dismemberment, Site 1, 2009, mild steel tube and tensioned fabric. Each end 25x8m, length 85m, Gibbs Farm, Kaipara Harbour, New Zealand, photo: CC BY-SA 2.0 by Andym5855

Anish Kapoor’s largest sculpture

North of Auckland, in a stretch of land called Gibbs Farms, sits Anish Kapoor’s Dismemberment, Site 1 (2009). The scale of this sculpture is frighteningly extraordinary and is the largest one that Kapoor has ever created; it is the height of an eight story building.

How the work makes you feel

Unsurprisingly, the sculpture makes little effort to blend in with the expansive landscape; however, it does a great job of complementing it. The artwork imposes itself on you, and it draws you in, dominating the area in which it sits, so much so that the sculpture appears to have always been there. This speaks to the work that went into the sculpture’s construction and design.

Video of Dismemberment, Site 1, 2009

1 min 15 sec

The sculpture transforms into a trumpet

Kapoor had to create a free-standing sculpture that would last for long, which is why the monumental sculpture was created using Serge Ferrari textile that is set up to survive harsh winds and severe weather conditions. The sculpture elicits various visual sensations and interpretations from the scores of people that arrive daily at Gibbs’s farm. At first sight, the Dismemberment sculpture looks like a swollen ear whose primary purpose is to capture the landscape’s sounds and spirit. However, with every winding turn you take, the sculpture transforms into a large external trumpet that appears to be signaling and calling travelers from distant lands.

Location


0984, 2421 Kaipara Coast Hwy, Makarau 0984, New Zealand
Official website of Gibbs Farm

Open monthly by prior appointment only to artists, educational institutions, charities and the public. Booking form
There is no fee for visiting Gibbs Farm.

Analysis

In a way, it bears a resemblance to the trumpet that Joshua1 used to spy on the town of Jericho in the Bible2. Like with every art installation, the audience reserves the right to interpret a masterpiece depending on the feelings that the piece evokes. Some people have interpreted the sculpture and found it to represent a large-sized vulva, while others think that it represents the head and nucleus of a large bright flower.

Conclusion

Kapoor created the sculpture as a way of connecting the body to the sky. The red tubular structure symbolizes colostomy bags, and the red color represents the insides of the human body. The red is internal, but it externalizes itself in various ways. The sculpture also suggests that it may be a motherly creature brought forth by the earth. The tube represents flesh, skin, or a dismembered artery bleeding on the ground, possibly feeding and rejuvenating the soil it rests on. From within, the sculpture is intimate and private. However, from inside it, the landscape emerges, paving the way to new life on a fragile earth.

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Photos of Dismemberment, Site 1

Anish Kapoor – Dismemberment, Site 1, 2009, mild steel tube and tensioned fabric. Each end 25x8m, length 85m, Gibbs Farm, Kaipara Harbour, New Zealand
Anish Kapoor – Dismemberment, Site 1, 2009, mild steel tube and tensioned fabric. Each end 25x8m, length 85m, Gibbs Farm, Kaipara Harbour, New Zealand, photo: CC BY-SA 2.0 by Andym5855
Anish Kapoor – Dismemberment, Site 1, 2009, mild steel tube and tensioned fabric. Each end 25x8m, length 85m, Gibbs Farm, Kaipara Harbour, New Zealand
Anish Kapoor – Dismemberment, Site 1, 2009, mild steel tube and tensioned fabric. Each end 25x8m, length 85m, Gibbs Farm, Kaipara Harbour, New Zealand, photo: CC BY-NC 2.0 by RobiNZ
Anish Kapoor – Dismemberment, Site 1, 2009, mild steel tube and tensioned fabric. Each end 25x8m, length 85m, Gibbs Farm, Kaipara Harbour, New Zealand
Anish Kapoor – Dismemberment, Site 1, 2009, mild steel tube and tensioned fabric. Each end 25x8m, length 85m, Gibbs Farm, Kaipara Harbour, New Zealand, photo: CC BY-NC 2.0 by RobiNZ
Anish Kapoor – Dismemberment, Site 1, 2009, mild steel tube and tensioned fabric. Each end 25x8m, length 85m, Gibbs Farm, Kaipara Harbour, New Zealand
Anish Kapoor – Dismemberment, Site 1, 2009, mild steel tube and tensioned fabric. Each end 25x8m, length 85m, Gibbs Farm, Kaipara Harbour, New Zealand, photo: CC BY-NC 2.0 by RobiNZ

All images by Anish Kapoor unless otherwise noted.

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Footnotes

1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Joshua ^
2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Jericho ^

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