7/6/2026 at 12:56:16 PM
There’s a funny amount of beef around using it in art, you have Anish Kapoor who bought exclusive rights to use Vantablack artistically and man of the people Stuart Semple offering his versions Black 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0 getting ever blacker.by mikeodds
7/6/2026 at 1:08:30 PM
I saw a few of these black Anish Kapoor sculptures. The experience was worth the cost. The brain has a hard time processing it.by Gravityloss
7/6/2026 at 2:09:21 PM
Well, you've not actually seen the sculptures per se, only a missing area of the visual background, shaped like outline of the sculptures.by kazinator
7/6/2026 at 10:14:56 PM
True! One can walk around and then observe some of the shape. They were behind glass. So no touching, which means there was some unresolved ambiguity.by Gravityloss
7/6/2026 at 1:28:13 PM
Which is all a dumb marketing stunt because it was never a pigment artists could paint with anyway.by iamacyborg
7/6/2026 at 1:51:41 PM
People have made art with the stuff.by ceejayoz
7/6/2026 at 2:00:32 PM
I’m not saying otherwise, but look at how it has to be applied to an artwork.by iamacyborg
7/6/2026 at 3:32:40 PM
Semple's humorous long-form performance art, pillorying Kapoor, while developing a menagerie of new pigments, is much more interesting than Kapoor's sculptures.Anyone could have made at least the same with the given material, and a more talented artist could stun, but sadly they are not allowed to because contract.
by jacknews
7/6/2026 at 1:06:33 PM
"The paint is sold through Semple’s brand, Culture Hustle, and remains explicitly unavailable to Anish Kapoor or his affiliates"by beardyw