Anthony Caro: Presence
Paul Moorhouse
2010
Lund Humphries
Hard Cover
152
978-1-84822-053-9
The author explores the idea of presence in Caro’s sculpture, 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. 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 centuries, and in establishing new realities for sculpture for generations to come.