A good start means creating tremendous speed with your dive, carrying it through your breakout, using your momentum to
explode up to the surface, and owning your race through the finish.
Kapoor's geometric forms from the early 1980s, for example, rise
up from the floor and appear
to be made of pure pigment, while the viscous, blood - red wax sculptures from the last ten years — kinetic and self - generating — ravage their own
surfaces and
explode the quiet of the gallery environment.