Kapoor was born in 1954, Bombay, India, and emigrated to England in 1972 where he studied sculpture at the Chelsea School of Art Design. He represented Britain in the Venice Biennale in 1990, winning the Premio Duemila. Kapoor was also awarded The Turner Prize, Britain’s most prestigious art award, in 1991. He has had solo exhibitions in galleries and museums worldwide, including the Tate Modern (London), Kunsthalle Basel (Switzerland), and the Reina Sofia (Madrid). His work can be found in many prominent public collections, notably the Museum of Modern Art (New York), the Tate Modern (London), Fondazione Prada (Milan), and the Guggenheim (Bilbao).

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