The artwork, titled “Turning the World Inside Out II,” created by Anish Kapoor in 1995, belongs to the Post-Minimalism art movement and is classified as a sculpture. This sculpture exudes a sense of profound complexity through its elegant simplicity.
The artwork is a polished concave structure embedded into a wooden floor, creating a mysterious and captivating visual effect. Its reflective surface introduces an interplay of light and perspective, inviting viewers to ponder the interplay between space and perception. The smooth metallic finish of the structure contrasts starkly with the natural texture of the wood, enhancing the sense of depth and curiosity. Positioned in a minimalist setting with an open, white-walled backdrop and a singular vertical support, the sculpture commands attention through its subtle yet striking presence, urging observers to engage with it both visually and intellectually.