10 January 2022
14 May 2019
Whatever Happened To Anthony Caro? – Three Reviews – Edward Lucie-Smith
Whatever happened to Anthony Caro? In Jonathan Jones’ new book about the history of British art from Hogarth to Banksy, Caro gets about half a page. It describes how his abstract sculptures climbed down off the pedestals that three-dimensional works had previously been displayed on and placed firmly on the floor. If you want to […]
1 May 2019
John Hoyland, Anthony Caro and Kenneth Noland Open At Pace London
Pace London presents an exhibition of works by John Hoyland, Anthony Caro and Kenneth Noland, celebrating the friendship and connections between the three artists. The exhibition is on view in the ground floor gallery of 6 Burlington Gardens from 20 November to 16 January 2016. This exhibition is the first presentation by Pace London of […]
Anthony Caro Celebrated With Double-Venue Retrospective In Yorkshire
A new exhibition at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park and Hepworth Wakefield celebrates the late Anthony Caro. Caro in Yorkshire is a major Yorkshire Sculpture Triangle project that celebrates and commemorates the extraordinary career of SIr Anthony Caro (1924–2013). Distinct yet complementary exhibitions at The Hepworth Wakefield and Yorkshire Sculpture Park consider respectively Caro’s concerns with […]
Sheila Girling Gifted Painter And Wife Of Anthony Caro Dies Aged 90
The painter Sheila Girling has died aged 90, on 14 February, her family has confirmed. The artist was known for her richly coloured compositions
12 September 2014
Anthony Caro – The Last Sculptures
Annely Juda Fine Art presents ‘Anthony Caro – The Last Sculptures’, the final series of works created by Sir Anthony Caro in the two years before his death in 2013, at the grand old age of 89, having practised his art consistently into his late 80s. The Artist was renowned as a ’60s radical’ in […]
Anthony Caro: The Final Works Exhibited At Annely Juda Gallery
The last works created by the sculptor Sir Anthony Caro in the two years before his death in 2013 will be the focus of a major exhibition at Annely Juda Fine Art in London. Regarded as one of the greatest British sculptors of his generation, Caro’s long career is characterised by his innovative use of […]
Anthony Caro At Chatsworth House REVIEW
Isabel Seligman investigates the unlikely tension between foundry and fountains, girders among the gardeners Shining in 24-carat gold on Chatsworth’s famous facade, the family motto – ‘Cavendo tutus’ (‘safety through caution’) – can be picked out between the rusted steel ziggurats of Anthony Caro’s monumental ‘Goodwood Steps’. Although perhaps in some ways a safe choice […]
Anthony Caro Opens First Single Artist Show At Chatsworth House
STATELY HOME FEATURES NATIONAL CELEBRATION OF BRITAIN’S GREATEST LIVING SCULPTOR Anthony Caro at Chatsworth House, the first exhibition devoted to the work of a solo artist at the seat of the Duke of Devonshire, opens 28 March 2012. The exhibition presents 15 monumental works by Britain’s greatest living sculptor Sir Anthony Caro. The show will […]
Tracey Emin Steps Out For Crisis Commission
The exhibition runs at Somerset House, London from 14 March – 22 April 2012. The auction is planned at Christie’s on 3 May 2012. Tracey Emin and Gillian Wearing were among the high profile artists to turn up to the gala viewing and silent auction held at Somerset House last night.It was a well organised […]
Anthony Caro Chatsworth Retrospective Plans Revealed
Accompanying programme announced for Anthony Caro’s major exhibition of sculpture at Chatsworth House Plans were announced today for a series of three associated exhibitions of work by Anthony Caro – considered by many to be Britain’s greatest living sculptor – to coincide with Caro at Chatsworth, a major exhibition of outdoor works by Anthony Caro, in […]
Anthony Caro Applauds Reactionary Helen Frankenthaler
Caro pays tribute to late Abstract Expressionist Helen Frankenthaler, who campaigned against controversial artists during the 1980s Anthony Caro one of the world’s most famous and critically acclaimed living sculptors, has paid tribute to US Abstract Expressionist Helen Frankenthaler, who died last week. He attributed her to ‘the first of the generation of colour-field painters […]
Anthony Caro’s Rooftop Occupation Of NYC’s Met
London Artist, Anthony Caro who was born in 1924 and is considered one of the most influential British sculptors of his generation, will be featured this summer at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The installation on The Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Roof Garden features a cross section of his work.The exhibition opened 26 April […]