How Anthony Caro Reshaped SculptureTo Soar to Stardom

The British sculptor Sir Anthony Caro, whose Painted Sculpture exhibition is on view at Mitchell-Innes and Nash, has long enjoyed a highly successful career on both sides of the Atlantic. It’s a career that began in England in 1951 when Mr. Caro (as he then was) worked as a part-time studio assistant to Henry Moore, Read More

An Artist’s Formidable Gaze, Withering and a Touch Arrogant

I wasn’t eager to visit the exhibition of paintings by Andrew Spence currently on display at the Edward Thorp Gallery: I doubted he had anything fresh to show me. Mr. Spence’s emblematic semi-abstractions-distillations of observed phenomena keyed to a hard, bright palette and characterized by densely worked surfaces-have been a reliable fixture on the art Read More