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Homi K. Bhabha provides a critical lens through which the cultural implications of Kapoor's work are examined, contextualizing the legacy of contemporary art. Lee Ufan contributes a philosophical perspective, contemplating the dialogue between existence and absence within Kapoor's creations. Meanwhile, Joan Kee approaches the subject with a keen focus on the interplay of light and shadow, emphasizing how Kapoor's sculptures interact with their environment.
Together, these essays illuminate the layers of meaning embedded in Kapoor's objects, inviting reflection on the nature of perception and the relationship between viewer and artwork. This collective examination is both a tribute to Kapoor's genius and an invitation for readers to experience art that provokes thought and emotion.