Articles and Interviews

For audio interviews with Anthony Caro, click on the links below:

Lisa Lyons, 4 April 1975.
Edward Lucie Smith, 15 November 1982.
John Tusa, 4 June 2000.

For filmed interviews with Anthony Caro, click on the links below:

The Roland Collection, 1984.
BBC News, 27 January 2005.
Tate Britain, 2005.
Channel 4, 24 October 2008.
The Art Newspaper, 4 November 2008.

To download text interviews and articles, click on the images below



Julie Summers Interviewing
Sheila Girling and Anthony Caro
(October 1995)



Tim Marlow on the
'Man of Steel'
(Spring 1997)



David Cohen on:
'The Incredible Lightness of Tradition'
(February 1998)
 



Anthony Caro on:
'Greenberg in the studio'
(November 2000)
 




Anthony Caro on:
Sculpture and Architecture 
(March 1991)



Phyllis Tuchman on:
'Sculpting Space'
(October 1997)



Peter Murray interviewing Anthony Caro
(June 2000)




Brian McAvera interviewing Anthony Caro
Sculpture magazine
March 2002


Tom Overton on Anthony Caro
Venice Biennale
British Council, 2009




Mick Brown interviewing Anthony Caro on The Chapel of Light
Daily Telegraph
October 2008




Pamela Buxton interviewing Anthony Caro on The Chapel of Light
Building Design
September 2007




Ruth Gledhill interviewing Anthony Caro on The Chapel of Light
The Times
November 2008



Other newspaper articles about Anthony Caro include:

Tom Devonshire Jones, Church Times, 2 January 2009

Karen Wilkin, Wall Street Journal, 24 December 2008

Sue Hubbard, Building Design, 24 October 2008

John Spurling, The Spectator, 22 October 2008

Will Gompertz, The Guardian, 22 October 2008

Julia Weiner, Jewish Chronicle, 16 May 2008

John Walsh, The Independent, 22 March 2008

Francesca Martin, The Guardian, 25 July 2007

Andrew Graham Dixon, Sunday Telegraph, 30 January 2005

Isabel Albiston, Daily Telegraph, 8 September 2007


Numerous shorter pieces of text exist on Caro’s oeuvre. They take the form of catalogue essays, magazine and newspaper articles, mainly related to exhibitions. Details will be added to the website in due course.