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Surveys Caro's free-standing, floor-based, constructed, abstract sculptures from 1960 onwards. The author explores the idea of presence in Caro's sculpture, focusing on the way that in order to invest sculpture with an independent existence and self-contained reality, it was necessary for Caro to purge it of figurative references.
This book surveys Caro's free-standing, floor-based, constructed, abstract sculptures from 1960 to the present. The unifying theme of these works is that they answer Caro's imperative 'to make something that was as important in a room as a person'. The author
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Surveys Caro's free-standing, floor-based, constructed, abstract sculptures from 1960 onwards. The author explores the idea of presence in Caro's sculpture, focusing on the way that in order to invest sculpture with an independent existence and self-contained reality, it was necessary for Caro to purge it of figurative references.
This book surveys Caro's free-standing, floor-based, constructed, abstract sculptures from 1960 to the present. The unifying theme of these works is that they answer Caro's imperative 'to make something that was as important in a room as a person'. The author explores the idea of presence in Caro's sculpture, focusing on the way that in order to in
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Autorenporträt
Paul Moorhouse is 20th-Century Curator at the National Portrait Gallery, London, and was previously Senior Curator, Contemporary Art, at Tate. He has curated numerous exhibitions and published widely on international modern art. At Tate he was the curator of Anthony Caro, the major retrospective exhibition held in 2005, and wrote the accompanying catalogue. In 1991 he curated the exhibition Anthony Caro: Sculpture Towards Architecture at Tate. He is also author of Interpreting Caro.