The Vantablack controversy

We can never predict how things can go wrong in our daily life. Many situations become quite complex that they become controversial and keep in our memory for a long time. One such incident is the war between the artists Stuart Semple and Anish Kapoor over the blackest black paint access. The venta black is the blackest paint globally, and that is licensed to the artist Anish Kapoor. He was the sole owner of this color, which was not accepted by other artists who were outrageous when the deal occurred. 

Venta black acrylic paint was the creation of the scientific research company Surrey NanoSystems. They did a remarkable job by creating the darkest material that has the power to absorb 99.96% of the light that hits it. It is crafted with a tiny forest of carbon nanotubes grown on a substrate; Anish Kapoor now authorizes the black spray paint version. 

On the contrary, Stuart Semple then invented the beautiful pinkest pink, and he made it available for everyone except Anish Kapoor. Somehow, he got hold of the paint, dipped his middle finger, and posted a picture on Instagram. 

Though, Stuart Semple reciprocated by shifting to the black game. He came up with ‘Better Black’ in 2017, followed by Black 2.0 and now Black 3.0. This time, this person was selling the Black 3.0 in his new art shop in London, where this guy banned Anish Kapoor’s entrance. He also ensured that whoever is purchasing the paint is not in any contact with Anish Kapoor by making the buyers sign a contract.

With this incident, one thing is precisely that modern art, and its artist is exciting. After the new black arrival, Anish Kapoor said in his interview that they must forget about the past and make our arts with the better black.