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Kapoor's untitled work exemplifies the British-Indian sculptor's ongoing exploration of void, form, and material transformation that has defined his practice since the 1980s. Known for his monumental installations and innovative use of pigments and reflective surfaces, Kapoor continues to challenge viewers' perceptions of space and dimensionality. Without additional details about medium or scale, this piece remains part of his broader investigation into the phenomenology of absence and presence that has established him as one of contemporary sculpture's most significant voices.
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Richard Serra
American · b. 1938

Serra's monumental steel sculptures share Kapoor's investigation of void, presence, and the phenomenology of space, creating immersive three dimensional environments where viewers experience disorientation and a sense of absence within bold abstract forms.

James Turrell
American · b. 1943

Turrell's conceptual installations similarly challenge perception of space and dimensionality by manipulating light and void, creating experiences where the boundary between presence and absence dissolves in ways deeply resonant with Kapoor's phenomenological concerns.

Antony Gormley
British · b. 1950

Gormley's large scale abstract sculptures explore the human relationship to space, void, and material transformation, sharing Kapoor's minimalist and conceptual approach to three dimensional form within contemporary British sculpture.
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