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Since the early 1980s, Anthony Caro, first acclaimed for his linear, open steel constructions, has been preoccupied with a conception of sculpture as enclosed space and as metaphor for enclosed space. For the first time, Karen Wilkin examines the sculptor's fascination with questions about interior and exterior, volume and mass that verge on the architectural.

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Since the early 1980s, Anthony Caro, first acclaimed for his linear, open steel constructions, has been preoccupied with a conception of sculpture as enclosed space and as metaphor for enclosed space. For the first time, Karen Wilkin examines the sculptor's fascination with questions about interior and exterior, volume and mass that verge on the architectural.
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Autorenporträt
Karen Wilkin is a New York-based curator and critic specialising in 20th-century modernism, with emphasis on sculpture. She is the author of monographs on David Smith, Anthony Caro and Isaac Witkin among others, and has organised numerous international sculpture exhibitions of artists including David Smith, Tim Scott, and Anthony Caro. She is Contributing Editor for Art for the Hudson Review and contributes regularly to The New Criterion, Art in America, and the Wall Street Journal.