
Anthony Caro British, 1924-2013
Anthony Caro began his Table Pieces in 1966, numbering them sequentially using Roman numerals. Unlike his floor-based sculptures, which were made in his studio, the table pieces were made at home in his garage. They are celebrated for their free-spirited, almost drawing-like quality, marked by a remarkable freedom of gesture and experimentation.
Several of Caro’s table pieces are in public collections around the world, including Centre Pompidou Paris, MoMA New York, Tate London and The Courtauld Gallery London.
Provenance
The Artist
The Artist’s Estate
Annely Juda Fine Art, London
Exhibitions
30 January – 15 March 2025 Shaping Abstraction: Anthony Caro and Alan Green
Annely Juda Fine Art, London, UK
15 September – 29 October 2022 Anthony Caro: Six Decades
Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin, Germany
27 April - 21 July 2018 Anthony Caro and Sheila Girling: A 64 Year Conversation
About Art
Peterborough Museum and City Gallery, UK
17 April – 30 May 2015 Work from the 1960’s
Gagosian Gallery, LA, USA
27 October 2010 – Jules Olitski
15 January 2011 Leslie Feely Fine Art, New York, USA
1 October – 1 December 2007 Material
Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York, USA
Literature
Dieter Blume, Anthony Caro: Catalogue Raisonné Vol. I Table & Related Sculptures 1966-78, Cologne: Verlag Galeri Wentzel, no. 118 Illustrated on p. 190
Publications
Dieter Blume, Anthony Caro: Catalogue Raisonne Vol. I Table & Related Sculptures 1966-78, Cologne: Verlag Galeri Wentzel, no. 118 Illustrated on p. 190