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Interpreting Caro  
Author: Paul Moorhouse
ISBN: 1854375113
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
Interpreting Anthony Caro provides a lively, accessible introduction to the work of one of the world's leading sculptors. It covers Caro's oeuvre from the early 1950s to the present day, and examines in detail the principal phases of his career. Intended both for the general reader and the Caro enthusiast, Interpreting Anthony Caro considers the artist's working methods, identifies his aims and concerns, and proposes ways of understanding and responding to particular sculptures and areas of activity. AUTHOR BIO: Paul Moorhouse is a Tate curator and the author of numerous publications on contemporary British art, including Bridget Riley, Richard Long: Walking the Line, and Anthony Caro: Sculpture Towards Architecture.




Interpreting Caro

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Interpreting Anthony Caro provides a lively, accessible introduction to the work of one of the world's leading sculptors. It covers Caro's oeuvre from the early 1950s to the present day, and examines in detail the principal phases of his career. Intended both for the general reader and the Caro enthusiast, Interpreting Anthony Caro considers the artist's working methods, identifies his aims and concerns, and proposes ways of understanding and responding to particular sculptures and areas of activity.

Author Bio: Paul Moorhouse is a Tate curator and the author of numerous publications on contemporary British art, including Bridget Riley, Richard Long: Walking the Line, and Anthony Caro: Sculpture Towards Architecture.

     



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