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BLACKER THAN BLACK: ANISH KAPOOR AND THE DISAPPEARING OBJECT
Some time ago I wrote a very short blog post called Having Sex with Artists. I had dreamed that I had sex with Frank Stella under a boardwalk on Fire Island. Not long after that, Anish Kapoor turned up in another dream, this time courting me.
Harold Bloom called it the anxiety of influence. I called it having sex with artists.
Apparently Kapoor had already made his way into my subconscious.
Now that I have been looking at black paintings, I have a more respectable reason to think about him.
AN ONCOLOGIST AND AN ARTIST WALK INTO A BAR . . .
After my opening at the Soprafina Gallery in Boston several years ago, friends invited me to dinner with an oncologist* and his wife. Over the meal, he told me about his research. He had access to mountains of data collected from patients over many years, and he and his team were struggling to mine it for patterns that might predict cancer. This was before artificial intelligence could handle such a task. He had resorted to color-coding the data. I told him he was heading for trouble.