Caro and Capper Sculptures Displayed in Oxfordshire Fields

An exhibition titled 'Heavy Metal' is currently displaying sculptures by renowned 20th-century British artist Anthony Caro alongside works by his successor, James Capper. The show is set in a rural Oxfordshire landscape, featuring striking pieces crafted from salvaged steel and reclaimed industrial materials. Visitors can view these artworks amidst a natural setting that includes an orchard, free-ranging chickens, and beehives.
The exhibition aims to provide the public with free access to significant contemporary art. Anthony Caro is recognized as one of the UK's most important 20th-century artists, known for his innovative use of materials and forms. James Capper, following in Caro's artistic lineage, also utilizes industrial remnants in his sculptural creations. The juxtaposition of these robust metal sculptures with the pastoral environment is a key element of the exhibition's presentation.
The 'Heavy Metal' exhibition is open to visitors, offering a unique opportunity to experience large-scale sculptures in an unconventional, open-air venue. The location itself, described as a "lovely, if conventional, slice of English countryside," enhances the viewing experience by contrasting the industrial nature of the art with its natural surroundings. The show highlights the enduring legacy of Caro's work and the continuation of his artistic influence through contemporary artists like Capper.
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