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...The 1970s and 1980s brought us scratch ’n’ sniff....
...“Wooden Boulder” has always underlined for him where he parts company with Caro. “For the Caro school, sculpture had to work within itself: it didn’t matter where it was,” he says....
...With Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies, her books on Thomas Cromwell, she did for historical novels what Robert Caro did for political biography and The Simpsons did for cartoons: she elevated the genre....
...The Passage of Power: The Years of Lyndon Johnson, Volume 4, by Robert Caro, Bodley Head, RRP£35, 736 pages Caro’s magnum opus, begun in 1976 and still to encompass most of Johnson’s five years in the White...
...One of the found objects in “Diamond”, a work from Caro’s new show at Annely Juda Fine Art, is stamped “London N.W.1.”, the trace of the manufacturer of a piece of heavy industrial kit, perhaps a 1920s drill...
...In “Open Secret” Anthony Caro sculpts the open pages of a book in identical dimensions in steel, grey card, bronze, brass. Richard Long’s “Walking and Sleeping” is composed of mud, wood, canvas, hemp....
...Antony Caro’s expressive, towering “Arnold Goodman”, for which the huge subject sat on a revolving plinth as the artist attacked him from every angle, suggests a battle of egos....
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