Black 3.0, like Vantablack but available to all artists – unless you're Anish Kapoor

By A Mystery Man Writer

Description

Back in 2016, Indian-born British artist Anish Kapoor sparked controversy amongst artists when he acquired exclusive rights to the blackest of black pigments kn
Black 3.0, like Vantablack but available to all artists – unless you're  Anish Kapoor
When scientists created a paint called “Vantablack” that absorbs 99% of light, an artist named Anish Kapoor bought the rights to it & blocked other artists from using it. As a response
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