'Paul Moorhouse believes that an encounter with a Caro sculpture is akin to encountering a living presence, and this book is an imaginative exploration of the octogenarian's career in those terms' Apollo

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 work, focusing on how, in order to invest sculpture with an independent existence and self-contained reality, it was necessary for Caro to purge it of figurative references. As a result, Caro created sculptures that are 'in the world' but not 'of the world': they have their own individual character, but they exist at a remove, purely for the purpose of contemplation and employing a language of abstract, expressive shape. Paul Moorhouse's text surveys the development of this central and defining strand of Caro's work, following its successive phases with a focus on distinct themes, including: the idea of presence; the break with 'pretence' and figuration; expression without description; the connection with the human body; the relationship with painting and music; the articulation of space; the connectedness of parts; the denial of mass and the illusion of weightlessness; the idea of place as presence; balance and extension; containment; the use of found material; and, more recently, the admission of semi-figural, allusive elements. The book outlines the scope and significance of Caro's achievement in liberating and extending the language of sculpture in the late 20th and early 21st century, and in establishing new realities for sculpture for generations to come.
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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.
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Contents: Foreword and Acknowledgements; Preface: The Sculptures of Anthony Caro, Karen Wilkin; Anthony Caro: Presence: Introduction; Pretence to Presence; Uncharted Territory; Being Alive; A New Direction; Equivalents for the Body; Life to Sculpture; Selected Works; Anthony Caro: Chronology; Select Bibliography; Picture Credits; Index.
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ISBN
9781848220539
Publisert
2010-04-28
Utgiver
Vendor
Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Vekt
1111 gr
Høyde
280 mm
Bredde
240 mm
Dybde
21 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
152

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Biographical note

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.