Anthony Caro
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Cornelia Parker, Elisabeth Frink, Damien Hirst and Grayson Perry are among the artists Anne-Katrin Purkiss captures in striking portraitsGallery
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4 out of 5 stars.His monumental forms make you dance, his table-top works are in drag – and his shapes are so simple you can’t believe he dared. As a vast two-site retrospective proves, Caro’s best work remains audacious, alluring and disarming
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Four sites in Yorkshire will host the sculptor’s works, including the pieces he was making before his death in 2013, in event given added poignancy by the recent loss of his wife, the painter Sheila Girling
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Modernist painter known for her chromatic brilliance who had a huge influence on the work of her husband, the sculptor Anthony Caro
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Pollock’s wife put his genius first, Picasso turned his photographer-girlfriend into the weeping woman and Rodin stole his lover’s ideas … modern art is littered with love affairs, but how many are actually fruitful and fair?
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3 out of 5 stars.Although they are undoubtedly impressive for a man in his final days, these works by the one-time king of modernism feel fussy and kitsch, writes Jonathan Jones
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As an exhibition of Caro's last work opens, his widow tells Nicholas Wroe about choosing colours for his sculptures, forging her own career and 'a chat between two eyes'
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British photographer Nicholas Sinclair has been photographing artists at work since 1991 – see his images as they go on display at Pallant House GalleryGallery
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Michael Horovitz writes: Sir Anthony Caro preferred to let his work speak for itself
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The grand old man of British sculpture died at the age of 89 on Wednesday. Penelope Curtis, director of Tate Britain, pays tribute
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Jonathan Jones: Britain loses one of its finest sculptors, and the Turner prize 2013 exhibition opens its doors
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Caro was a bold sculptor whose vision freed his art from the pedestal and the trends of his day
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The great British sculptor, known for his bright and large-scale steelworks, has died aged 89
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Britain's finest sculptor since Henry Moore, he broke new ground with his abstract works in metal
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Tributes pour in for world-renowned tireless sculptor 'of humility and humanity' famous for pioneering plinth-less statues and design brains behind Millennium bridge
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This year it is 245 years old, and remains the world's largest open-submission exhibition. With over 1,000 works in disciplines from painting to architecture, the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition 2013 contains art by the well-known and the unheard-of alike. Here are some pieces to look out for
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Rachel Whiteread: 'I'm not into what I call 'plop' art. Just putting things in places for the sake of it. They really need a reason for being there'
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