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Anthony Caro
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, 1924–2013)
Anthony Caro
Table Piece CCLVI,
1975
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Anthony Caro
Solar Wind,
1985
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Timeline
1924
Born on March 8, New Malden, Surrey, England
1937 - 1942
Attended Charterhouse School, Godalming, Surrey (During vacations worked in studio of sculptor Charles Wheeler)
1942 - 1944
Attended Christ's College, Cambridge; MA in engineering (Attended Farnham School of Art during vacations)
1944 - 1946
Fleet Air Arm of Royal Navy
1946 - 1947
Regent Street Polytechnic, London; studied sculpture with Geoffrey Deeley
1947 - 1952
Royal Academy Schools, London, where he received a strict academic training (studied and copied Greek, Etruscan, Romanesque, and Gothic sculpture)
1948
Awarded two silver medals and one bronze medal from Royal Academy Schools for clay figure models, carving and composition. Traveled to France in summer, spending a month drawing, photographing and studying Chartres Cathedral.
1949
Married the painter Sheila Girling (two sons: Timothy, 1951, and Paul, 1958)
1951 - 1953
Worked as part-time assistant to Henry Moore
1953 - 1979
Taught at St Martin's School of Art, London. Joined Frank Martin, Head of Sculpture Department, in organizing the department and developing the curriculum. Integrateed sculpture and drawings into a single class with a view to understanding rather than copying the subject.
1959
Won sculpture prize at Paris Biennale. Visited the United States for the first time on Ford Foundation English Speaking Union Grant; met Kenneth Noland and David Smith, also Robert Motherwell, Helen Frankenthaler, and others.
1963 - 1965
Taught at Bennington College, Bennington, Vermont
1968
Awarded Honorary Doctor of Letters Degree, University of East Anglia
1969
Appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire
1976
Presented with key of New York City by Mayor Abraham Beame
1979
Received Honorary Doctorates from the University of East Anglia and York University, Toronto. Made Honorary Member of American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, New York.
1981
Made Honorary Fellow, Christ’s College, Cambridge. Joins Council of Royal College of Art.
1982
Appointed Trustee of Tate Gallery, London. With Robert Loder founded the Triangle Workshop for sculptors and painters at Pine Plains, New York and participated annually thereafter until 1991. Joined Council of Slade School of Art.
1985
Received Doctor of Letters, Cambridge University
1986
Made Honorary Fellow, Royal College of Art
1987
Awarded Knighthood, Queen’s Birthday Honors. Received Honorary Degree, Surrey University.
1988
Awarded Honorary Foreign Membership of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
1989
Received Honorary Degree, Yale University
1990
Awarded Honorary Degree, University of Alberta, Edmonton
1991
Awarded first Nobutake Shikanai Prize, Hakone Open-Air Museum, Japan
1992
Awarded Honorary Membership, Accademia delle belle Arti di Brera, Milan. Received Praemium Imperiale Prize for Sculpture, Tokyo.
1993
Awarded Honorary Degree, Doctor of Letters, Winchester School of Art
1996
Received Diploma Doctor Honoris Causa, University of Charles de Gaulle, Lille, and Honorary Degree, Durham University
1998
Received Lifetime Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Award, International Sculpture Centre, Washington DC and Honorary Fine Arts Degree, Florida International University.
2000
Received the Order of Merit
2013
Died in London, England
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Exhibitions
2011
Kukje Gallery, Seoul
Exhibition of Large works, The Metropolitan Musuem of Art, New York
Galeria Alvaro Alcazar, Madrid
2010
Exhibition of jewelry at New Arts Centre, Wiltshire
Exhibition of 1980s figure sculptures and drawings at Royal Society of British Sculptors, London and Hillsboro Fine Art, Dublin
Exhibitions of new Upright Sculptures at Annely Juda Fine Art, London; Galerie Daniel Templon, Paris and Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York
Solo exhibition at Galeria Joan Prats, Barcelona
2009 - 2010
Exhibits with Sheila Girling at Galerie Josine Bokhoven, Amsterdam
2009
Works from the Kenwood Series shown at Galeria Altair, Palma de Mallorca
Joint retrospective with Eduardo Paolozzi at the new Lightbox Gallery, Woking
The Barbarians shown at Galeria Álvaro Alcázar, Madrid, as part of larger exhibition
Promenade displayed in the Courtyard of Burlington House, Piccadilly, during and after the Royal Academy’s annual Summer Exhibition
Exhibition of four figurative heads at National Portrait Gallery, London
First solo exhibition in Ireland at Hillsboro Fine Art, Dublin
The largest retrospective in France held in three museums in Calais, Dunkirk and Gravelines, as well as exhibitions in Angers, Paris and Lille
Opening of major permanent commission Chapel of Light at the Church of St Jean Baptiste in Bourbourg, Northern France
2008
Recent Galvanised Works, Galerie Daniel Templon, Paris, France
2007
Galleri Weinberger, Copenhagen
Joint exhibition with Sheila Girling at the New Arts Centre, Wiltshire
Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York
Annely Juda Fine Art, London, UK
2006
'Anthony Caro', Galeria Altair, Palma de Mallorca
'Anthony Caro – The Barbarians', IVAM, Valencia
A Life in Sculpture, Scripps College, California; Bentley Projects, Texas and (spring 2006) Garth Clark Gallery, New York
'Henry Moore: Epoche und Echo - Englische Bildhauerei im 20. Jahrhundert', Kunsthalle Würth, Künzelsau, Germany
'Anthony Caro – Edouard Manet', Musée d'Orsay, Paris
'Anthony Caro', Galeria Metta, Madrid
'Anthony Caro', Tate Britain, London
‘Anthony Caro’, Galerie Daniel Templon, Paris
'Anthony Caro', Institut Valencia d'Art Modern, Valencia
2005
'Anthony Caro – Painted Sculpture', Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York
'Anthony Caro – Sculpture 1966-1983', Marc Selwyn Fine Art, LA, Daniel Weinberg Gallery, LA, USA
2004
Caro in Focus inaugurates the new Sudhaus galleries at Kunsthalle Würth, Schwäbisch Hall
‘Turning Points: 20th Century British Sculpture’, Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art
‘Anthony Caro – The Barbarians’, Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul
‘Anthony Caro 80 jaar – recente sculptuur’, Galerie Josine Bokhoven, Amsterdam
‘Anthony Caro – New Sculpture: The Way It Is’, Kenwood House, London
‘Anthony Caro – A Survey’, C. Grimaldis Gallery, Baltimore
‘Anthony Caro, escultures i obra sobre paper’, Galeria joan Prats – Artgrafic, Barcelona
2003
‘The Barbarians, Europa and the Bull and Paper Book Sculptures’, Annely Juda Fine Art, London
'Terrakotta-Arbeiten’ Galerie Lelong, Zurich
2002
El Judici Final 1995-1999 Fundació Caixa Catalunya, Barcelona
Anthony Caro, ‘L’évolution d’un sculpteur’, Château-Musée de Dieppe, France
Galeria Altair, Palma de Mallorca
‘Anthony Caro. Clay Sculptures’, Galerie Besson, London
Galeria Metta Galeria, Madrid
Galeria Lawrence Rubin, Milan
The last judgement, Johanniterhalle de Schwäbisch Hall
‘Architecture in Art’, Crane Kalman Gallery, London
‘Caro at Longside. Sculpture and Sculpitecture’, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Longside Gallery, Wakefield
‘A Sculptor’s Development - Anthony Caro’, Lewes Town Hall, Lewes
2001
‘Anthony Caro - Duccio Variations, Gold Blocks and Concerto Pieces’, Marlborough Gallery, New York
2000
‘Sculpture and the Divine’, Winchester Cathedral
‘BLUE: borrowed and new’, The New Art Gallery, Walsall
‘20th Century Steel Sculpture’, Beadleston Gallery, New York
‘Welded: Sculpture of the Twentieth Century’, Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, State University of New York, Purchase, NY
‘Sculptura 2000’, Kasteel Blauwhuis, Izegem, Belgium
‘In Concerto’, Venice Design Art Gallery, Venice, Italy
‘Paint + Steel’, Ameringer Howard Fine Art, New York City
‘Anthony Caro - Nye Skulpturer’, Galleri Weinberger, Copenhagen
1999
XLVIII Biennal de Venice with The Last Judgement
1998
Caro: Sculpture from Painting, National Gallery, London
1997
Abakanowicz, Bourgeois, Caro, Marlborough Chelsea, New York
1996
Un Siècle de Sculpture Anglaise, Galerie Nationale du Jeu de Paume, Paris
1995
Anthony Caro, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokio
1993
Partners, Annely Juda Fine Art, London
Images of Christ, St Paul’s Cathedral, London
1991
Recent work, Tate Gallery, London
1989
Aspects of Anthony Caro, Annely Juda Fine Art, London
1988
Retrospective exhibition, Walker Hill Art Center, Seoul
43th Venice Biennale
Forty Years of Modern Art, Tate Gallery, London
Caro: Sculptures 1971-1985, Galeria Joan Prats, Barcelona
1986
42th Venice Biennale
What is Modern Sculpture?, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris
1984
Retrospective exhibition, Serpentine Gallery, London; Kunstmuseum Düsseldorf; Fondation Miro, Barcelona
1983
Aspects of British Art, Solomon R Guggenheim Museum, New York
1975
Retrospective Exhibition, Museum of Modern Art, New York; Walker Art Center, Mineapolis; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
1972
Sculptura nella Citta, Public Squares, XXXVI, Biennal de Venice
1970
British Painting and Sculpture 1960-70, National Gallery of Art, Washington DC (organised by the Tate Gallery and The British Council)
1969
Retrospective exhibition, Hayward Gallery, London
10th Sao Paulo Biennale
1968
Noland, Louis and Caro, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Ways of Contemporary Research, Central Pavilion, 34th Venice Biennale
Pittsburgh International Exhibition of Contemporary Painting and Sculpture, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh
Guggenheim International Exhibition, 1967: Sculpture from Twenty Nations, Solomon R Guggenheim Museum, New York; shown also during 1968 at the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto; National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa; and the Museum of Fine Arts, Montreal
1967
American Sculpture of the Sixties, Los Angeles County Museum
1966
Five Young British Artists, British Pavilion, 33th Venice Biennale (with Richard Smith, Harold Cohen, Bernard Cohen and Robyn Denny)
1965
British Sculpture in the Sixties, Tate Gallery, London
1964
Documenta III, Cassel, Germany
1954-1964: Painting and Sculpture of a Decade, Tate Gallery, London
Anthony Caro: First New York exhibition, Andre Emmerich Gallery, New York
1961
Ten Sculptors, Marlborough New London Gallery, London
1959
First Paris Biennale of Young Artists, Musée d’Art Moderne, Paris
1958
Three Young English Artists, Central Pavilion, 29th Venice Biennale
The Religious Theme, Tate Gallery, London (organised by the Contemporary Art Society, London)
1957
Gimpel Fils Gallery, Londres
1956
Galleria del Naviglio, Milan, Italie
1955
New Sculptors and Painter-Sculptors, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London
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Public Collections
Kunsthaus Zurich, Zurich
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Museo de Bellas Artes, Bilbao
Museo de Arte Contemporaneo, Barcelona
Tate, London
Museum of Modern Art, New York
Arts Council of Great Britain, London
Israel Museum, Jerusalem
National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea
Museo de Bellas Artes, Bilbao
Tate, London
Museum of Modern Art, New York
Arts Council of Great Britain, London
Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice
Galleria civica d'arte moderna, Modena
Ministère de la culture, Paris
Musée national d'art moderne Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris
National Museum of Art, Osaka
Bayerische Staatsgem, Munich
Metropolitan Museum, New York
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Royal Academy of Art, London
Museo de Arte Contemporaneo, Barcelona
Israel Museum, Jerusalem
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Literature
2005
P MOORHOUSE et al, Anthony Caro, Tate Publishing, 2005
2004
I. BARKER, Anthony Caro: Quest for the New Sculpture, Lund Humphries, 2004
J. BRYANT, Anthony Caro: A Life in Sculpture, Merrell Publishers, 2004
2003
D. HICKEY, Anthony Caro: The Barbarians, Mitchell Hines Nash, 2003
1991
P. MOORHOUSE, Anthony Caro: Sculpture Towards Architecture, Tate Publishing, 1991
1986
D. BLUME. Anthony Caro, catalogue raisonné, Milan, 1986