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Wounds and Other Absent Objects is an intriguing short film from 1997, created by Anish Kapoor for BBC Channel 4's 'TV Sculpture' series. It’s a fascinating exploration of the relationship between sculpture and viewer, where Kapoor’s work feels almost alive, yet its deeper implications remain just out of reach. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to linger in the atmosphere he creates, which is filled with tension and a surreal quality. The practical effects have this tactile reality that makes you question the boundaries of perception. It’s not about narrative in the traditional sense but rather about the experience and emotional resonance of the visual puzzles presented. Definitely a unique piece in the short film landscape.
This short film remains somewhat elusive in the collector's market, given its original airing as part of a specialized television program. It hasn't seen extensive physical format releases, leading to a level of scarcity that can pique interest. Collectors tend to appreciate it for its artistic significance and the distinct style of Kapoor, making it a conversation starter among those who delve into experimental film and art.
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