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Since the mid-1950s, when Anthony Caro first announced himself as a young sculptor to be reckoned with, he has restlessly explored an unpredictable range of sculptural possibilities, testing limits and positing new ideas about the nature of eloquent three-dimensional objects. This boxed set examines various aspects of Caro's evolution.
This is a boxed set of Anthony Caro: Drawing in Space, Anthony Caro: Interior and Exterior, Anthony Caro: Figurative and Narrative Sculpture, Anthony Caro: Small Sculptures and Anthony Caro: Presence. The box has been specially designed by Anthony Caro.

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Since the mid-1950s, when Anthony Caro first announced himself as a young sculptor to be reckoned with, he has restlessly explored an unpredictable range of sculptural possibilities, testing limits and positing new ideas about the nature of eloquent three-dimensional objects. This boxed set examines various aspects of Caro's evolution.
This is a boxed set of Anthony Caro: Drawing in Space, Anthony Caro: Interior and Exterior, Anthony Caro: Figurative and Narrative Sculpture, Anthony Caro: Small Sculptures and Anthony Caro: Presence. The box has been specially designed by Anthony Caro.
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Autorenporträt
Julius Bryant curated two exhibitions with Anthony Caro at Kenwood when he was based there as Director of Museums and Collections for English Heritage and has authored several books and essays about Caro's work. Paul Moorhouse is 20th-Century Curator at the National Portrait Gallery, London, and has published widely on international modern art. Mary Reid is Curator of Contemporary Art and Photography at The Winnipeg Art Gallery in Canada. H.F. Westley Smith is the collaborative writing name of Hester R. Westley and J. Fitzpatrick Smith. Westley is the author of numerous articles, book chapters and exhibition catalogues. Smith has taught in various universities across America and has published on many interdisciplinary aspects of modernism. Karen Wilkin is a New York-based curator and critic specialising in 20th-century modernism, with emphasis on sculpture.