“To Reflect an Intimate Part of the Red” is an installation artwork created by Anish Kapoor in 1981. This piece is associated with the Neo-Expressionism art movement.
The artwork consists of several sculptural forms positioned on a wooden floor in a spacious, white-walled room. Each form is distinct, with varying shapes and hues that primarily include vibrant reds and a prominent yellow. The red forms seem to radiate outward, almost merging with the floor, which enhances the intensity of the colors. The shapes include a red triangular prism and a dome-like formation made up of smaller spherical components, amongst others. The juxtaposition of textures and the vivid color scheme creates a compelling visual dialogue within the serene minimalist setting.