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The sculptor’s works in steel and other materials form a powerful, architectural show in west London
From contemporary African art to Lucian Freud etchings, here is a rundown of what’s on offer this week
Sotheby’s brings monumental works to rural Derbyshire, with price tags of up to $5m
Two shows reveal how the British sculptor trampled on tradition and redefined his art
Two complementary exhibitions this summer tease out the range of the great British sculptor’s work
The sculptor died a year ago this month, just as his major show in Venice was coming to a close. He is remembered here by the photographer who was working with him, and in a new book about his life and art
A seminal book by the cultural theorist Raymond Williams is the inspiration for this show
Modernist whose work in steel took sculpture off the plinth
Ahead of his Venetian retrospective, Anthony Caro talks about abstraction, sculpting metal and why he is now embracing Perspex
A childhood love of engineering led James Capper to create sculptures that can walk, climb and swim
How Rudolph and Hannelore Schulhof, refugees from Nazi Europe, built a collection worthy of the Guggenheim
Older artists run wild at the Royal Academy; younger ones get political at the Whitechapel. London’s open-submission art shows are full of brilliance and vitality
This useful survey captures how Anthony Caro’s approach has evolved during his career – but it may upset the purists
Sculptor Neil Ayling starts his works with a camera
The Royal Academy’s new show offers a perverse overview of British sculpture
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