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The UNAM Museum of Contemporary Art, MUAC, has announced that the British-Indian artist Anish Kapoor's exhibition will be extended until December 30.
The exhibition Anish Kapoor. Archaeology: Biology, which has gathered over 400,000 visitors, was scheduled from May 28 to November 27 but due to the success it will remain open to the public one more month.
“Anish Kapoor is one of the most recognized and influential contemporary artists in the international sphere, because he has proposed new strategies of production that involve art in the complex relations between sensation and thought, the oriental and the occidental,” reads the MUAC's official website.
Anish Kapoor. Archaeology: Biology sets a course through the artist’s work by way of his large-scale installations and sculptures produced between 1980 and 2016.