Caro and DeMaria
Anthony Caro and Walter DeMaria:
Two Masters of Modern Art
Modern art is a conglomeration of talented individuals and unique means of expressing oneself. Each piece of art is therefore a process of inspiration and thought provocation incomparable to any other. Two pieces that are truly unique in this movement are Anthony Caro's sculpture entitled "Midday," and Walter DeMaria's installation, "The Earth Room." These two singular installations are perhaps not very well-known, but they are important to analyze. The paper below will thus explore the specific processes of these two works of art, but also their place in art history.
To begin, one must analyze Caro's "Midday." The sculpture was made in 1960 out of steel. The dimensions are approximately 240 x 96.5 x 366 centimeters, and the work is painted yellow. There is no easy way to describe Caro's work, which has traveled from the MoMA to the Metropolitan Museum, which are two of the most prestigious museums in the world. The sculptor himself states that: [1: "Anthony Caro - Midday." Sir Anthony Caro - Sculptor. Web. 05 June 2011. .]
"People have asked me to describe what my sculpture is about and I keep on saying it's like music. What I think I mean by that is that I'm trying to take out the whole business of it being pieces of steel that are used in engineering, pieces of steel that are used in architecture. I just happen to use those materials instead of using notes." [2: "MoMA | The Collection | Anthony Caro. Midday. 1960." MoMA | The Museum of Modern Art. Web. 05 June 2011. . ]
Caro's sculpture is as bright as the...
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