Anthony Caro studied at Regent Street Polytechnic and then at the Royal Academy Schools from 1947 to 1952. From 1951 to 1953 he worked as a part-time assistant to Henry Moore, and from 1953 to 1979 he taught part time at St Martin’s School of Art, London.
In 1956 he had his first solo exhibition in Milan, followed in 1957 by a solo exhibition in London. In 1958 he visited America where he met artists such as Kenneth Noland, Jules Oliski, Helen Frankenthaler, Robert Motherwell and David Smith, all of whom had an influence on his work. In 1963 he had a solo exhibition of abstract steel sculptures at Whitechapel Gallery in London, and, in 1964, his first solo exhibition in New York. He continued to show work extensively in America and Europe, enjoying a retrospective exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York (1975). In 1984 he had a solo exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery, London which travelled to Copenhagen, Düsseldorf and Barcelona. There was a retrospective of his work in Rome in 1992. Another retrospective exhibition was held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo in 1994. ‘Caro – Sculpture From Painting’ was shown at the National Gallery, London in 1998, making Caro the first contemporary sculptor to exhibit there. In 1999 his ‘Last Judgement’ was shown at the Venice Biennale and there were further retrospectives in ‘La Pedrera’, Barcelona in 2002, Kunsthalle Würth, Schwäbisch Hall in 2004 and at Tate Britain 2005, touring to IVAM, Valencia. He received a knighthood in The Queen’s Birthday Honours in 1987 and an OM in 2000. He was awarded numerous Honorary Degrees and Doctorates, Awards and Prizes.
Born: 8 March 1924 in New Maldon, London, England, United Kingdom
Died: 23 October 2013
Nationality: British
RA Schools student from 10 December 1947 to June 1952
Elected RA: 9 March 2004
Elected Senior RA: 9 March 2004
Declined: 30 May 1990
Gender: Male
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Preferred media: Sculpture
2013
Museu Correr, Venice
2012-2013
Kunsthalle Würth, Künzelsau, Germany
Lisson Gallery, London
2012
Marian Goodman Gallery, New York
Cass Sculpture Foundation at Exhibition Road, London
Chatsworth House, Derbyshire
New Art Centre, Salisbury
Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield
John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco
Yale Centre for British Art, New Haven, Connecticut
Galeria Altair, Mallorca
Galería Álvaro Alcázar, Madrid
Represented in more than 175 public collections all over the world.
2005
Anthony Caro, Paul Moorehouse et al, Tate Publishing
2004
Anthony Caro: A Life in Sculpture, Julius Bryant, Merrell Publishers
Anthony Caro: Quest for the New Sculpture, Ian Barker, Lund Humphries
2003
Anthony Caro: The Barbarians, Dave Hickey, Mitchell Hines Nash
1991
Anthony Caro: Sculpture Towards Architecture, Paul Moorehouse, Tate Publishing