Annely Juda Fine Art
London

Artists
- Roger Ackling
- Anthony Caro
- Alan Charlton
- Christo
- Prunella Clough
- Lesley Foxcroft
- Gloria Friedmann
- Katsura Funakoshi
- Naum Gabo
- Stefan Gec
- Philipp Goldbach
- Alan Green
- Nigel Hall
- Werner Haypeter
- David Hockney
- Sigrid Holmwood
- Peter Kalkhof
- Tadashi Kawamata
- Leon Kossoff
- Edwina Leapman
- Catherine Lee
- Michael Michaeledes
- François Morellet
- David Nash
- Sarah Oppenheimer
- Raku Kichizaemon XV (Jikinyu)
- Edda Renouf
- Alan Reynolds
- Yoshishige Saito
- Kazuo Shiraga
- Yuko Shiraishi
- Suzanne Treister
- Friedrich Vordemberge-Gildewart
- Graham Williams
- Katsuhiro Yamaguchi
Works Available By
- Taku Aramasa
- Ella Bergmann-Michel
- Thomas Joshua Cooper
- Alexandra Alexandrovna Exter
- Sheila Girling
- John Golding
- Anthony Hill
- Jürgen Klauke
- Tamas Konok
- Kwon Young-Woo
- Elizabeth Magill
- Kazimir Malevich
- Robert Michel
- László Moholy-Nagy
- Kiyoji Otsuji
- Alexander Rodchenko
- Ulrich Rückriem
- Elena Semionova
- Lun Tuchnowski
- Richard Wilson
Anthony Caro
(British, 1924 – 2013)
Anthony Caro was an English sculptor best known for his abstract constructions made from steel, bronze, lead, and wood. Concerned with maintaining a connection with the body, he crafted human-sized organic shapes from found industrial objects. As though inviting a viewer to walk around them, his works convey a nuanced understanding of the relationship between objects and the space they occupy. Born on March 8, 1924 in New Malden, United Kingdom, he was educated in the late 1940s at the Regent Street Polytechnic and the Royal Academy Schools in London. Importantly, Caro worked as an apprentice for the famed sculptor Henry Moore in the early 1950s. On a visit to the United States in 1959, Caro met the critic Clement Greenberg, Abstract Expressionist...
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