- Sir Anthony Caro 1924 -2013
Anthony Caro has died at the age of 89. In this video from the BBC archives, the acclaimed British sculptor discusses his work - and his move from figurative art towards abstract sculpture:
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Our ‘Art in Dialogue: Duccio | Caro’ exhibition opens tomorrow, a creative interaction between Duccio’s ‘The Annunciation’ and Sir Anthony Caro’s ‘Duccio Variation No. 3’. Made almost 700 years apart, this is the first time these two works of art can be seen togetherhttp://bit.ly/1Fy3k7K‘Duccio Variation No. 3’ was sculpted by Sir Anthony Caro in response to Duccio’s ‘The Annunciation’. Our ‘Art in Dialogue: Duccio | Caro’ exhibition is a creative interaction between these two works, made almost 700 years apart. See them displayed together for the first time:http://bit.ly/1Fy1C6fBritish sculptor Anthony Caro talks about his work
The British sculptor Anthony Caro has died at the age of 89. In footage from the BBC archive, he discusses his work – and his move into abstract sculpture.
“I swore that I'd never make an abstract sculpture,“ says Anthony Caro in this clip from a 1984 BBC programme.
The British artist - widely recognised as one of the world's greatest living sculptors – made his name when he abandoned figurative art in 1960 to produce large-scale abstract works constructed from steel and displayed directly on the gallery floor.
This year, an exhibition at the Museo Correr in Venice that coincided with the Biennale, covered a 50-year period of Caro’s career, including early drawings influenced by his teacher Henry Moore as well as the welded steel sculptures.
“I remember when my kids were young and I was making big yellow sculptures and they'd go past some road machine and say: ‘Sculpture, daddy!’,” reveals Caro in the archive film. He pinpoints what separated his work from the machine: “Mine was intended to be a feeling object.”
The clip shows one of those big yellow sculptures, Prairie, appearing to hover above the Hayward Gallery floor in his 1969 show alongside key works Early One Morning and Titan.
Outside the gallery, Caro is filmed in a college courtyard engaging with students who were using one of his public sculptures as a bicycle rack - and in a marine scrap yard sourcing materials for a set of works made in the early 1980s. Next to tangled cable, deck hatches and giant anchors, he can be seen chalking marks onto rusting hulks for use in monumental pieces A Soldier's Tale and Alto Rhapsody.
Marking another shift in approach, they were a departure from his earlier light, tubular pieces - but continued to unite constituent parts in a similar way. Caro has suggested that in his pieces, individual elements often come together like notes in a piece of music.
Sir Anthony Caro - Sculptor
Anthony Caro (Sir Anthony Caro OM, CBE), a key figure in contemporary sculpture for half a century.Eglise de Saint-Jean-BaptisteAnthony Caro (Sir Anthony Caro OM, CBE) has been a key figure in contemporary sculpture for half a century. Since his ground-breaking show at the Whitechapel London Gallery in 1963, his work has continued to move and expand in new and different directions.
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Sir Anthony Alfred Caro, OM, CBE (born 8 March 1924 in New Malden, then in Surrey) is an English abstract sculptor whose work is characterised by ...
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Dieter Blume : Anthony Caro. A Catalogue Raisonn�, complete record of sculptures 1942-2005 in 14 volumes. Cologne/London/New York/Hannover 1981-2007. Richard Whelan: Anthony Caro, Harmondsworth, Middlesex 1974; E P Dutton, New York, 1975. Essays by Michael Fried, Clement Greenberg, John Russell, Phyllis Tuchman. ISBN 0-140-21797-5 (UK); 0-525-47405-5 (US). William Rubin: Anthony Caro, Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1975; Thames & Hudson, London 1975. ISBN 08702750 (cloth); 0-870-70276-9 (paperback) Diane Waldman: Anthony Caro, Abbeville Press, New York, 1982; Phaidon Press, Oxford, 1982. ISBN 0-896-59230-8 Terry Fenton: Anthony Caro. Ediciones Poligrafa S.A., Barcelona, 1986;Thames & Hudson, London, 1986; Rizzoli, New York, 1986; Albin Michel, Paris 1990. ISBN 8-434-30460-0 (Spain); 0-500-09172-2 (UK); 2-226-03962-7 (France) Ian Barker (ed): Aspects of Anthony Caro exhibition catalogue, Knoedler Gallery/ Annely Juda Fine Art, London, 1989. ISBN 1-870-28017-2 Paul Moorhouse: Anthony Caro: Sculpture towards Architecture, Tate Gallery Publications, London, 1991. ISBN 1-854-37085-5 Karen Wilkin: Caro, Prestel, London, 1991, photos John Riddy. ISBN 3-791-31137-9 Ken Johnson Anthony Caro: The Cascades, Annely Juda Fine Art, London & Andr� Emmerich Gallery, New York 1991. ISBN 1-870-28029-6 Giovanni Carandente Anthony Caro, Fabbri Editori, Sonzogno 1992 Shigeo Anzai: Caro by Anzai, photo-essay, Fuso Publishing Inc, Tokyo, 1992. ISBN 4-594-01047-4 Giovanni Carandente: Caro at the Trajan Markets, Rome, Lund Humphries, London, 1993. ISBN 0-853-31645-7 Clement Greenberg: Modernism with a Vengeance, 1957-1969 (Collected Essays, ed.John O�Brian, Volume 4), Chicago University Press, Chicago & London 1993, ISBN 0-226-30624-0 Julius Bryant & John Spurling: The Trojan War: Sculptures by Anthony Caro, Lund Humphries, London, 1994; reprinted 1997 in English and Greek. ISBN 0-853-31663-5 (English); 0-863-55358-3 (Greek) Patrick Le Nou�ne: Anthony Caro: Sculptures et dessins figuratifs des ann�es cinquante et des ann�es quatre-vingt, Mus�e des Beaux-Arts, Angers 1996. ISBN 2-901-28750-6 Julie Summers The Caros, a creative partnership: Sheila Girling and Anthony Caro, Friends of the Chesil Gallery, Portland 1996. ISBN 2-951-33851-x Tim Marlow: Anthony Caro, Openluchtmuseum voor Beeldhouwkunst Middelheim, Antwerp 1997, in Dutch and English. ISBN 9-080-19908-7 Michael Fried: Art and Objecthood, Essays and Reviews, University of Chicago Press, Chicago & London 1998. ISBN 0-226-26318-5 (cloth); 0-226-26319-3 (paperback) John Golding: Caro at the National Gallery: Sculpture from Painting, National Gallery, London, 1998. ISBN 1-857-09221-x Ian Barker (ed): The Last Judgement: Sculpture by Anthony Caro, MuseumW�rth/Verlag Paul Swiridoff, 1999. Essays by Peter Baelz, Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Nadine Gordimer, Robert Hinde, Philip Rylands, John Spurling, photos David Buckland. ISBN 3-934-35000-3
Second edition with additional essays by Francisco Calvo Serraller and Giovanni Carandente, in German and English, 2001. ISBN 3-934-35036-4Giovanni Carandente: Anthony Caro and Twentieth-Century Sculpture, Museum W�rth/Verlag Paul Swiridoff, 1999. ISBN 3-934-35001-1 Andrew Dempsey: Sculptors Talking: Anthony Caro-Eduardo Chillida, Art of This Century, Paris, 2000. ISBN 0-967-81240-2 Elliott, Ann A Sculptor�s Development: Anthony Caro, Sculpture Exhibitions Ltd, Lewes, 2000. ISBN 0-9540842-0-9 Richard Morphet: Anthony Caro: Duccio Variations, Gold Blocks, Concerto Pieces, Marlborough Gallery, New York, 2001. ISBN 0-897-97213-9 Peter Murray: Caro at Longside � Sculpture and Sculpitecture, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield, 2001. ISBN 1-871-48036-1 M Caro, E Juncosa, P Subiros & E Trias: Anthony Caro: Drawing in Space/The Last Judgement, Fundacio Caixa Catalunya, Barcelona, 2002. ISBN: 84-89860-43-2 Dave Hickey: The Barbarians, Mitchell-Innes & Nash/Annely Juda Fine Art, New York & London, 2002. ISBN 0-9713844-6-0 Ian Barker: Anthony Caro: Europa and the Bull & Paper Book Sculptures exhibition catalogue, Annely Juda Fine Art, London, 2003. ISBN 1-870-28096-2 Ian Barker: Anthony Caro: Quest for the New Sculpture, Lund Humphries, London, 2004, ISBN 3-89929-024-0 Julius Bryant: Anthony Caro: A Life in Sculpture, Merrell Publishers, London, 2004, ISBN 1-85894-259-4 Paul Moorhouse: Interpreting Caro, Tate Gallery Publications, London 2005.
ISBN 1-85437-511-3Paul Moorhouse (ed): Anthony Caro, exhibition catalogue, Tate Gallery Publications, London 2005. ISBN 1-85437-509-1 Consuelo Ciscar & Andrew Dempsey (ed): Anthony Caro, IVAM Institut Valencia d'Art Modern 2005. ISBN 84-482-4071-5 C Ciscar Casaban (ed): The Barbarians, IVAM, Valencia, 2006. ISBN 84-482-4329-3 Ian Barker (ed): Anthony Caro: New Galvanised Steel Sculptures, Annely Juda Fine Art, London and Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York, 2007. ISBN 1-904621-18-X H Westley, K Wilkin, P Bernard & J Spurling: Anthony Caro, Chapel of Light/Le Choeur de Lumiere, Hurtwood Press, Surrey, 2008 P Le Nou�ne & D Tonneau (ed): Anthony Caro exhibition catalogue, Gourcuff Gradenigo, Montreuil 2008, IBSN 978-2-35340-040-9 Julius Bryant: Anthony Caro: Figurative and Narrative Sculpture, Lund Humphries, London 2009. ISBN 978-1-84822-032-4 Mary Reid: Anthony Caro: Drawing in Space, Lund Humphries, London 2009. ISBN 978-1-84822-030-0 Karen Wilkin: Anthony Caro: Interior and Exterior, Lund Humphries, London 2009. ISBN 978-1-84822-031-7 H F Westley Smith: Anthony Caro: Small Sculptures, Lund Humphries, London 2010, ISBN 978-1-84822-051-5 Paul Moorhouse: Anthony Caro: Presence, Lund Humphries, London 2010, ISBN 978-1-84822-053-9 Tim Marlow: Anthony Caro: Upright Sculptures, Annely Juda Fine Art, London, Galerie Daniel Templon, Paris, Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York 2010, ISBN 1-904621-38-4
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