Heavy Metal, Albion Barn: Anthony Caro & James Capper
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Heavy Metal brings together seminal work by Anthony Caro (1924–2013) with the pioneering practice of James Capper (b. 1987). The exhibition explores a cross-generational dialogue, tracing the evolution of British sculpture from the abstract revolution of the 1960s to Capper’s mechanical age.
Albion Barn’s large-scale presentation of indoor and outdoor sculpture succeeds a dual exhibition at Albion Jeune in London. Drawings, preparatory maquettes and indoor sculpture are displayed across two galleries at Albion Barn, while large-scale outdoor works are exhibited in the lawn and fields. The presentation is accompanied by the publication of a new book exploring the legacy of Anthony Caro within British sculpture, and his continued influence on James Capper’s artistic practice. Heavy Metal includes an essay written by Deyan Sudjic, former director of the Design Museum.
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Not only did he meet Caro, but Capper was able to exhibit the movement of one of his early MOBILE HYDRAULIC SCULPTURES before him at Let There Be Sculpture!: in collaboration with the Hannah Barry Gallery, at the New Art Centre at Roche Court Sculpture Park in August 2010. This critical moment serves as a benchmark from which the development of his practice can be explored. Since then, Capper has continued to work with industrial materials on a small and large scale. IRIS, which is on view at Albion Barn, is displayed alongside preparatory drawings and maquettes of the work, demonstrating Capper’s process from idea to 2D image, through to a fully functioning heliotropic sculpture. Painted in block colours of marine paint, and produced using steel and various other metals, the visual and material influence of Caro is evident.
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Mid-career retrospectives of Caro’s work were held at the Hayward Gallery, London (1969), and Museum of Modern Art, New York (1975). In 1992, the British Council organized an exhibition of his sculpture in the ancient setting of Trajan’s Market in Rome, followed by a major exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, in 1995. In celebration of Caro’s eightieth birthday, Tate Britain, London, staged a retrospective in 2005. In 2011, a selection of works dating from 1960 through 2010 were exhibited in the Roof Garden of New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art. Caro’s 2013 retrospective at Museo Correr, Venice, coincided with the 55th Biennale di Venezia and was on view at the time of the artist’s death. In 2015 The Hepworth Wakefield and Yorkshire Sculpture Park held a joint retrospective to celebrate and commemorate Caro’s life and work. Knighted in 1987, he was awarded the Praemium Imperiale Prize for Sculpture by the Japan Art Association in 1992, and was inducted into the Order of Merit in 2000—the first sculptor to be so since Henry Moore in 1963.
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Selected Works
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Anthony Caro, Aurora, 2000–2003 -
Anthony Caro, Erl King, 2008–2009 -
Anthony Caro, Star Flight, 2001–2003 -
Anthony Caro, Slow Passage, 2006
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Anthony Caro, Kettle Drum, 2006 -
Anthony Caro, Park Avenue Series: Tempest, 2011–2012 -
Anthony Caro, Park Avenue Series: Towards Morning, 2011–2012 -
Anthony Caro, Vespers, 1972–1974
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James Capper, MOUNTAINEER PROTOTYPE, 2015 -
James Capper, IRIS, 2020 -
James Capper, CAMELLIA MAQUETTE, 2023 -
James Capper, IRIS SHORT STEM FOUR TOOTH PEDESTAL MAQUETTE, 2019
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James Capper, STEP TYPE TOOTH SLEDGE, 2016 -
James Capper, TREADPAD B - PAIR 2, WALKING SHIP 40 TON STANDARD DISPLACEMENT 4 LEG , 2017 -
James Capper, CAMELLIA , 2022 -
James Capper, DRAWING FOR IRIS, 2020
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James Capper, IRIS HYDRAULIC + ELECTRIC SYSTEMS, 2021 -
James Capper, IRIS THREE TOOTH PEDESTAL OPEN, 2021 -
James Capper, IRIS TOOTH FINISH, 2021 -
James Capper, MUDSKIPPER / WALKING WORKBOAT, 2019
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James Capper, MUDSKIPPER SPRAY STUDY 5, 2019 -
James Capper, MUDSKIPPER SPRAY STUDY 4, 2019 -
James Capper, MUDSKIPPER SPRAY STUDY 3, 2019 -
James Capper, MUDSKIPPER SPRAY STUDY 2, 2019
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